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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker, published in the first volume of ''Books of Blood'' in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the Yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker, published in the first volume of ''Books of Blood'' in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's whose house has a demon in it, the Yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!



* HomeNudist: the woman who lives across the street from Jack spends her days parading naked around her house, apparently with the curtains open since the Yattering entertains himself by watching her. He is NOT pleased when she gets married to someone else.
* ThePeepingTom: The Yattering in his boredom of when Jack is not home enjoys watching the neighbor woman across the street who apparently spends most of her time naked.

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* HomeNudist: the The woman who lives across the street from Jack spends her days parading naked around her house, apparently with the curtains open since the Yattering entertains himself by watching her. He is NOT pleased when she gets married to someone else.
* ThePeepingTom: The When Jack is out, the Yattering in his boredom of when Jack is not home enjoys watching the neighbor woman across the street who apparently spends most of her time naked.



* {{Satan}}: In general he goes by the Belezebub name but you get the idea, the Yattering gives him a call for advice and complaints.

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* {{Satan}}: In general he goes by the Belezebub name but you get the idea, the idea. The Yattering gives him a call for advice and complaints.
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* CatchPhrase: Jack's "Che sera sera".

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* CatchPhrase: Jack's "Che "Que sera sera".



* GoodIsBoring: Jack Polo. So much so that the Yattering is nearly driven insane trying to corrupt him. It's one of his funnier stories.

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* GoodIsBoring: Jack Polo. So much so that the Yattering is nearly driven insane trying to corrupt him. It's one of his Barker's funnier stories.
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* HomeNudist: the woman who lives across the street from Jack spends her days parading naked around her house, apparently with the curtains open since the Yattering entertains himself by watching her. He is NOT pleased when she gets married to someone else.
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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published in the first volume in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the Yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published Creator/CliveBarker, published in the first volume of ''Books of Blood'' in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the Yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!




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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published in the first volume in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

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"The Yattering and Jack" is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published in the first volume in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the yattering.Yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

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* BlackComedy: All over the place. Here is a bit from the frustrated Yattering's perspective. "If a man could not raise a flicker of concern when his cat was exploded in the dining room, what chance had it got of ever breaking the bastard?"

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* BlackComedy: All over the place. Here is a bit from the frustrated Yattering's perspective. perspective: "If a man could not raise a flicker of concern when his cat was exploded in the dining room, what chance had it got of ever breaking the bastard?"



* FullFrontalAssault: Played with given the Yattering is a demon he doesn't wear clothes. He enjoys tying his genitals in knots to be obnoxious so in general everything is probably showing during all of his attacks.

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* FullFrontalAssault: Played with with, given the Yattering is a demon demon, he doesn't wear clothes. He enjoys tying his genitals in knots to be obnoxious so obnoxious, so, in general general, everything is probably showing during all of his attacks.



* ThePollyanna: Jack Polo is like this because if he displays any negative emotions regardless of what happens to him, he will face eternal damnation. Meanwhile, if the minor demon tormenting him directly attacks him without provocation (rather than merely indirectly torturing him), it's broken the rules that govern it and has to be his servant for the remainder of his life as penalty. [[spoiler: This is actually Jack's goal in the entire exercise, although the Yattering discovers this far too late to avoid it.]]

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* ThePollyanna: Jack Polo is like this this, because if he displays any negative emotions emotions, regardless of what happens to him, he will face eternal damnation. Meanwhile, if the minor demon tormenting him directly attacks him without provocation (rather than merely indirectly torturing him), it's broken the rules that govern it and has to be his servant for the remainder of his life as penalty. [[spoiler: This is actually Jack's goal in the entire exercise, although the Yattering discovers this far too late to avoid it.]]



* SupernaturalProofFather: Subverted, Jack plays it off as if he doesn't know what is going on in the house despite seeing everything. It's all a trap on his part.
* ThatPoorCat: The Yattering decides to off several of Jack's cats to try and break him. As stated above it doesn't work.
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* SupernaturalProofFather: Subverted, Jack plays it off as if he doesn't know what is going on in the house house, despite seeing everything. It's all a trap on his part.
* ThatPoorCat: The Yattering decides to off several of Jack's cats to try and break him. As stated above above, it doesn't work.
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The Yattering and Jack is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published in the first volume in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

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* FullFrontalAssault: Played with given the Yattering is a demon he doesn't wear clothes. He enjoys tying his genitals in knots to be obnoxious so in general everything is probably showing during all of his attacks.



* {{Satan}}: In general he goes by the Belezebub name but you get the idea, the Yattering gives him a call for advice and complaints.



* ThatPoorCat: The Yattering decides to off several of Jack's cats to try and break him. As stated above it doesn't work.

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* ThatPoorCat: The Yattering decides to off several of Jack's cats to try and break him. As stated above it doesn't work.work.
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The Yattering and Jack is a short-story by Creator/CliveBarker as a part of the Books of Blood. Published in the first volume in 1984. It tells the story of a man named Jack Polo who's house has a demon in it, the yattering. The Yattering is out to get Jack but must obey certain rules. But whatever the Yattering tries to do, that damn Jack just rolls with it as if everything is fine!

While the story contains plenty of the trademark Clive Barker material, it was also an early example of his including some BlackComedy.

The story was adapted into an episode of ''Series/TalesFromTheDarkside''.


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!! The Tropes and Jack:
* BlackComedy: All over the place. Here is a bit from the frustrated Yattering's perspective. "If a man could not raise a flicker of concern when his cat was exploded in the dining room, what chance had it got of ever breaking the bastard?"
* CatchPhrase: Jack's "Che sera sera".
* DealWithTheDevil: The Yattering is out to get Jack because an ancestor reneged on one of these years ago.
* GoodIsBoring: Jack Polo. So much so that the Yattering is nearly driven insane trying to corrupt him. It's one of his funnier stories.
* ThePeepingTom: The Yattering in his boredom of when Jack is not home enjoys watching the neighbor woman across the street who apparently spends most of her time naked.
* ThePollyanna: Jack Polo is like this because if he displays any negative emotions regardless of what happens to him, he will face eternal damnation. Meanwhile, if the minor demon tormenting him directly attacks him without provocation (rather than merely indirectly torturing him), it's broken the rules that govern it and has to be his servant for the remainder of his life as penalty. [[spoiler: This is actually Jack's goal in the entire exercise, although the Yattering discovers this far too late to avoid it.]]
* ReplacementGoldfish: Throughout the story there has been three different Freddy the cats.
* SupernaturalProofFather: Subverted, Jack plays it off as if he doesn't know what is going on in the house despite seeing everything. It's all a trap on his part.
* ThatPoorCat: The Yattering decides to off several of Jack's cats to try and break him. As stated above it doesn't work.

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