![]() Relationships Jacob Portman Bronwyn Bruntleyīronwyn feels especially responsible for the safety of Olive and Claire, as they are the youngest. However, all-consuming laughter can make her levitation falter. She also buoys up when she walks when she hasn't "had proper meals," according to her. There are several instances when Olive starts floating even with her weighted shoes on, such as when she is upset or excited. She has to wear weighted shoes so she does not float away. According to her, she floated right up to the hospital ceiling and would have floated out the window if it had not been for the umbilical cord keeping her attached to her mother. Unlike the other children in Miss Peregrine's home, Olive's peculiarity was with her the from moment she was born. Olive is categorized as a zephyr elemental and can levitate. When the older ones are about to depart on the dangerous journey of finding Miss Hawksbill in order to get to the meeting place of the seven prophesied peculiars, Olive also asks to go, but the idea is shut down before she even finishes her sentence, causing her to look hurt. In two instances, when Horace and Emma ask the group "not to scare the young ones," Olive announces both times that she isn't scared. Emma remarks that there is no arguing with Olive when she is stubborn about it. She has Emma agree to Bronwyn reeling her up to the sky to look for land in Hollow City, prepared to take the risk of the rope snapping or the wind catching her. She is automatically nice to everyone, such as to the American clan leaders who she had no idea had once tried to buy Jacob and some of the others.ĭespite being small, Olive is very brave. Olive is a caring, cheerful, and optimistic girl. Her stage name, according to the graphic novel, is The Levitating Girl. During the talent show, each peculiar has a different stage name. She also wears a black headband and brown leggings with lots of black stripes. In the graphic novel, Olive has wavy brown hair, and the dress she wore on the cover is now modernized. She looks grumpy, although in the books she is mostly happy, optimistic and cheerful, like all of the peculiar children, Olive looks much younger than her actual age, and appears to be around seven years old. Her long wavy hair is squeezed to the top of her head by a crown, too low on her forehead. She is wearing white tights, wrinkling around the knees, and shiny black Mary Janes. ![]() In her photograph, Olive is pictured wearing an old white dress with three ruffles hanging over her small body. At the end of the book, she arrived to help Jacob in America with the others.Ī Map of Days The Conference of the Birds The Desolations of Devil's Acre Description Physical Appearance She was part of the restoration efforts in Devil's Acre. Later, she followed Addison into Abaton to save Jacob, Emma, and Miss Peregrine. She had to be pulled back down after the wights started shooting at her. After being released, she helped free other peculiars and acted as a lookout for the wights that had run from them with her view of the sky. At the end of the book, she was captured along with the other peculiars and does not escape with Jacob and Emma.Īlong with the rest of Miss Peregrine's wards, excluding Jacob, Emma, and Fiona, Olive was imprisoned in Devil's Acre for the majority of the story. She tagged along with the whole group throughout the book and made a friend named Jessica at the train station, who was being evacuated from London due to air raid threats. She guided them in the rowboats towards the end of their journey from Cainholm to the mainland. Olive joined the others and traveled to London. Olive is one of the youngest members of Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children and is seventy-five and a half. She says she can't get it because it's stuck. She took off her shoes and began floating up toward the centaur's chest to try and retrieve the ball. The others then proceeded to tie a rope around her waist. Olive was first seen approaching centaur-shaped bush where the other peculiar children's ball was stuck in its chest. Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children Olive mentions that her parents didn't love her enough to worry when she left home. ![]() When Olive was five years old, her father sent her to work at a boot-blacking factory. Her ashamed parents were able to keep her peculiarity a secret until she was taken in by Miss Peregrine. Olive was lighter than air from the minute she was born, she came out of her mother and floated straight up to the ceiling- this caused her mother to faint from exhaustion and shock. ![]() 1.1 Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children.
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