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Asa Butterfield who plays Hugo turned 14 on 1st April 2011.
Hugo Cabret, the protagonist of "The Invention of Hugo Cabret," embodies qualities of a hero through his bravery, resourcefulness, and unwavering determination to uncover the secrets of his late father's invention. Despite facing adversity and loneliness, he exhibits kindness and empathy, particularly in his relationships with others, such as Isabelle and Georges Méliès. While he may not fit the traditional mold of a hero, his journey of self-discovery and his quest for belonging ultimately highlight his heroic nature.
Hugo Cabret's uncle is named Claude. He is a clockmaker who takes Hugo in after the death of his parents, although he is often neglectful and becomes increasingly absent as the story progresses. Hugo's relationship with his uncle is strained, as he is more focused on his work than on caring for Hugo.
The setting of "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" primarily takes place in 1930s Paris, primarily within the bustling atmosphere of the Gare Montparnasse train station. The station serves as both a vibrant backdrop and a character in itself, filled with clockwork mechanisms, hidden spaces, and the diverse lives of travelers. The story also delves into various locations around Paris, including a museum and a small apartment, reflecting the city's rich history and culture during that era.
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The ISBN of The Invention of Hugo Cabret is 9780439813785.
Brian Selznik is the writer of the novel "The Invention of Hugo Cabret"
just about 511 but there are a lot of pictures so you dumb imbiciles who are trying to read a long book for more points on theire logs, that a great idea but its only chating yourself. you may be thinking so what, but your being dishonest also. so dont do it agian 533 pages i,m not shore about the words.
Hugo of course, a girl he meets called Isabelle,
Hugo Cabret, and a girl he meets name Isabelle
The Invention of Hugo Cabret was created on 2007-01-30.
Hugo Cabret is described as a young boy with messy hair and wearing tattered clothes in the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret." He is typically portrayed as determined, resourceful, and curious.
In the movie, it was sky blue to a blue diamond color. He might have had color contacts.
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
The invention of Hugo Cabret within the story "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" is internal, as it refers to Hugo's journey of self-discovery and his creation of a mechanical automaton. This invention is a result of his own skills, determination, and passion for mechanics.
In the movie he is played by Asa Butterfield.