lengths away from him. Like a fish on a hook, Jacob was reeled into a dark void, but was saved by Emma, a peculiar that aids pyrokinesis. Though one got injured, he managed to direct his friends to safety and killed the wight along with the hollowgast. In the end, after enduring arduous strains on his mental health, he and his peculiar friends saved Miss Peregrine. Going into battle with an unknown force that could eradicate the peculiar’s sanctuary allowed Jacob to develop a better character. He was brave yet headstrong, and that propelled him forward to save what he deemed important. Certain actions committed by an individual can prove their character.
Jacob Portman was a regular sixteen year old until he discovered the truth about his family. Jacob offered to help the peculiar children instead of cowering and lurking away from the harsh reality. His attitude about his current situation allowed him to save both Miss Peregrine and the lives of innocent people. His actions reinforced his bravery and humanitarian
self.