Yes, she is in a way. Her absence or rather the lack of her name adds to the sense of Bastian's isolation which is part of what drives him into the world of Fantasia. So, indirectly, she has an important role.
She can be considered important. The fact that she is an unnamed part of Bastian's world gives a certain depth to his character. He is a boy with a mother who we know exists but not much about. This lack of knowledge about her, including her name, makes Bastian's journey into Fantasia seem more like an escape from an unfulfilling home situation. And in that sense, she is an important factor in the story, even without a prominent role or a name.
No, it isn't. Since the story mainly revolves around Bastian's adventure in Fantasia, his mother's name doesn't play a significant role.
I don't think the mother's name is important in The Neverending Story. The story is centered around the adventure in Fantasia, the hero's journey, and the power of imagination. The mother is likely just a background figure, and her name not being given doesn't detract from the overall narrative.
I don't think so. The Neverending Story is about the magical world of Fantasia and the journey of Bastian. Sebastian might be a side character, and his mother's name doesn't seem to play any significant role in the story. The story is more about the quest, the characters like Falkor, and the fight against the Nothing. So, Sebastian's mother's name is not important in the context of this story.
Yes, it is. His name, Bastian Balthazar Bux, gives him a unique identity in the story.
The movie and the book 'The Neverending Story' don't really focus on naming Bastian's mother. It seems that the story is more centered around Bastian's adventures in Fantasia rather than his mother's name or her own story. So, unfortunately, we don't have a name for her.
I think her name is not explicitly mentioned in the story. So, I'm not sure.
I have no idea. You might want to search online or look for discussions among fans of The Neverending Story to get the answer.
I don't remember exactly. You might need to re-read the story or check some summaries to find out.
Sorry, I don't know the mother's name off the top of my head. Maybe it's mentioned in a specific chapter or part of the story that you could re-examine.
I don't recall the specific name. You might need to re-read the story or check related resources for the exact name.