Identity Quotes in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #4

I dreamed instead about my grandfather as a boy, about his first night here, a stranger in a strange land, under a strange roof, owing his life to people who spoke a strange tongue. (3.42)

Jacob is really identifying with his grandfather here because he is spending his first night on Cairnholm Island, and probably feels very similar to the way Grandpa did back then.

Quote #5

"We're the sickest rapping duo in Wales," Worm said. (3.73)

At least that's how the two troublemaking teens of Cairnholm want to be identified. Everyone else just thinks they're punks.

Quote #6

"I think—your aunt and I both thought—that there was another woman. Maybe more than one." (4.38)

If this is true, this changes Grandpa's identity in Jacob's mind from a brave explorer to simply an adulterer.