The Haunting of Hill House Test
What does Eleanor want to do after leaving Hill House, Why do you think that is, How does Theodora respond
Eleanor wants to go home with Theodora after leaving Hill House. I think this is because Theodora is the only person who has really cared about her. She gives Eleanor attention which she is not used to. Also, Eleanor is trying to leave her old life behind and start her new life. Theodora responds by calling her a stray cat wanting a home. Theodora does not want Eleanor to come with her.
What was Eleanor doing behind the summerhouse
Eleanor was listening to Theodora and Luke's conversation behind the summerhouse. She was just stalking them, and watching them to try to see if they were talking about her.
Later that evening, what does Theodora say to Eleanor that upset her
Later that evening, Theodora starts to taunt Eleanor about her life back home. She talks about her cup of stars and the person that lives with her in her "apartment." Theodora also asks if Eleanor will share her cup of stars with anyone when she gets back home. Eleanor gets offended that Theodora was asking about her personal life.
Who comes to rescue Eleanor
Luke comes to rescue Eleanor from the stairs.
What does Luke find in the library
Luke finds a book from Hugh Crain to his daughters. It is titled, "Memories, for Sophia Anne Lester Crain; A legacy for Her Education and Enlightenment During Her Lifetime From Her Affectionate and Devoted Father, Hugh Desmond Lester Crain; Twenty-first June, 1881."
What piece of information does Luke reveal to Eleanor on the steps of the summerhouse
Luke reveals that he doesn't have a mother on the steps of the summerhouse to Eleanor.
What message(s) did Merrigot deliver
Merrigot delivers that she is lost and she needs to get home. She needs to find her mother. She mentions Eleanor's name too.
Who else is there when Eleanor enters Hill House
Mrs. Dudley is there wehn Eleanor enters Hill House.
When does Mrs. Dudley set dinner and leave, When does she set out breakfast
Mrs. Dudley sets dinner at six o'clock. She leaves before it gets dark, and she sets breakfast out at 9.
Who are the two people who arrive at Hill House
Mrs. Montague and Arthur (servant/boss relationship).
Why is Mrs. Montague upset with Dr. Montague towards the end of the chapter
Mrs. Montague is upset with Dr. Montague towards the end of the chapter because planchette didn't want to talk to her. She said that since Dr. Montague wasn't really believing in planchette, the spirit felt like it didn't need to talk anymore. So, she was mad because he wasn't really willing to just keep his suspicions of planchette being fake to himself and the spirit heard him. So, she is no longer able to talk to planchette.
What does Mrs. Montague notice when she examines Theodora's room
Mrs. Montague notices that Theodora's room is completely clean. Her clothes are all tidied, and her room is no longer covered in blood.
What does Mrs. Montague plan to do after dinner, Where, What is it
Mrs. Montague plans to use her planchette in the library with Arthur. It is almost like a ouija board, but instead of the spirit bringing you to letters, it helps you write what you ask.
Once the others are asleep, where do Eleanor and Theodora go
Once the others are asleep Eleanor and Theodora go to the doctor's room for the night.
How do we begin to see the characters losing connection to life outside Hill House
Readers see the characters begin losing connection to life outside of Hill House in chapter. They can no longer recall what day it is and talk about how they sometimes forget that there is anything outside of the grounds when discussing where the Dudley's go after dark. They say they don't know how much longer until the doctor's wife will arrive, but that once she does they will be certain it is Saturday.
Who does Theodora say may have written on the hallway wall
She says that either the spirit of the companion or Eleanor must have done it.
Describe the parting words between Eleanor and Theodora.
Theodora was worried that Eleanor wouldn't say goodbye to her. Theo continues to express that she will never forget Eleanor, and that maybe one day everything will go back to normal and they will write letters to each other. Also, Theodora mentions that maybe one day they will both come back to Hill House and have the picnic that they never had. Theodora was very sweet and caring during this conversation.
How do the characters fair after Hill House
Theodora went back to her old apartment with her friend. Luke went to Paris to live with his aunt there, and Dr. Montague retired from his active pursuits after writing his article that analyzes the psychic phenomena of Hill House.
What scares the women, Do you believe Theodora
There is a rattling in the grass, and a figure that is moving the grass behind them. Personally, I don't believe Theodora. I think she was just saying that it was a rabbit to calm Eleanor down.
Why do they end up running back to Hill House
They end up running back to Hill House because Theodora saw something behind them, and she demanded that they run right back inside of Hill House to get away from it.
Where do they go Theo and Eleanor go after fighting, Why
They go to the brook at night. Theodora was originally just outside on the lawn after their fight, and they decided just to walk away from Hill House for a bit. They needed to get away from the house in darkness.
When Eleanor abruptly wakes up, who is she expecting to see, How does this shine light into her previous life
When Eleanor abruptly wakes up in the middle of the night, she is expecting to see her mother. She was woken up by someone calling her name and an incredibly loud banging noise, and this led her to imagining that she was back home. This seems to shed some light into what her life was like a few months ago, when her mother was alive and would wake her at all hours of the night screaming for help, banging on the walls.
Where were Luke and Dr. Montague when this was occurring
When all this was happening upstairs, Luke and Dr. Montague were chasing what Montague claimed to be "some sort of dog" that he had seen slinking past his bedroom about two hours prior. The men had followed it downstairs, outside, and around a large portion of the yard until eventually it got away right around the time that the girls started making noises upstairs.
When discussing the supernatural, how does Eleanor begin to feel "without reason"
When discussing the supernatural, Eleanor begins to feel "without reason" because she starts to see writing on the walls talking about how she needs to leave Hill House. She starts to feel like she isn't needed in the home anymore and that her being there has no purpose, as though she is being singled out or turned against.
When exploring the house, where does Eleanor refuse to go, Why
When exploring the house, Eleanor refuses to go inside the library in the tower. She seems to have been overwhelmed by the sudden rush of cold air of earth and mold, and begins to mention something about her mother, before stopping herself. She might feel uncomfortable and therefore refuse to enter the library as it seems to remind her of her mother and, from what readers know, Eleanor's relationship with her mother was not great.
When exploring the woods, where do the women go
When exploring the woods, the women go to the brook.
How does Eleanor feel when sitting in the parlor the second night in Hill House, Why
When sitting in the parlor the second night in Hill House, Eleanor feels different. She feels nervous and awkward, as though everyone is trying to ignore the elephant in the room (what is really going to happen in Hill House).
When holding Theodora, how does Eleanor feel
While holding Theodora, Eleanor feels very disconnected from her. She talks about how even though she is aware they are holding each other, it feels like there is no warmth in sight. It doesn't feel like anyone is near her, she feels alone.
What paranormal activity had occurred in Eleanor's life that ended up being the basis for her Hill House invitation? a. As a child, Eleanor had experienced the phenomenon of stones showering on her house. b. Her sister recommended her for the study because she feared Eleanor was going crazy. c. Her invalid mother had died and she believed her mother was still haunting her apartment. d. Eleanor requested to be in the study because she wanted to experience something exciting.
a. As a child, Eleanor had experienced the phenomenon of stones showering on her house.
Who receives Eleanor at the gates of Hill House? a. Mr. Dudley b. Luke Sanderson c. Dr. Montague d. The gates open on their own
a. Mr. Dudley
Why doesn't Carrie (Eleanor's sister) want Eleanor going to Hill House? (what is the biggest issue?) a. She doesn't want Eleanor to take their car. b. She feels like Eleanor needs to get a job and support herself now that their mother has died. c. She is concerned the doctor is lying to her. d. She needs Eleanor to live with them and take care of her son.
a. She doesn't want Eleanor to take their car.
Why is Luke Sanderson invited to Hill House? a. There needs to be a family member present. b. He is the one that organizes the paranormal retreat. c. He is actually a spirit trapped in Hill House. d. He can read cards without seeing them.
a. There needs to be a family member present.
Which is an example of a hyperobject? a. Frankenstein b. Virus c. Michael Myers d. Dracula
b. Virus
"Dr. Montague was a doctor of philosophy, who had taken his degree in anthropology," and he felt like this would allow him to come closest to his true vocation. What is his true vocation? a. "investigations being utterly unscientific" b."the analysis of supernatural manifestations" c."to borrow an air of respectability, even scholarly authority, from his education" d. "to be compensated for...the publication of his definitive work on the causes and effects of psychic disturbances in a haunted house"
b."the analysis of supernatural manifestations"
Which of the following symbols represents Eleanor's desire for independence? (Which symbol does Eleanor marvel at? / which symbol symbolizes persistence?) a. her mother's locket b. Hill House c. the car d. The cup of stars
d. The cup of stars
What happens when Eleanor stops for coffee in Hillsdale? a. The waitress warns her about Hill House and tells her to immediately leave town. b. The waitress tells her it is a nice place to live. c. The man at the diner flirts with her and it is the first time that has happened. d. The man at the diner tells her that people LEAVE Hillsdale more than people COME to it.
d. The man at the diner tells her that people LEAVE Hillsdale more than people COME to it.
Which of these is NOT true about Eleanor Vance? a. She was responsible for taking care of her mother. b. She has no friends and can't remember ever being happy in her adult life. c. She is 32 years old. d. The only person she is close to is her supportive sister, Carrie.
d. The only person she is close to is her supportive sister, Carrie.
Which of the following adjectives does Eleanor use to describe Hill House at the very end of the chapter? a. gloomy b. haunted c. dark d. diseased
d. diseased
What do the women see on the path ahead
The women see the kitchen garden full of color and sunlight. They see people having a picnic in the garden, while all happy and full of color.
What room is Theodora staying in, What is notable about this room
Theodora is staying in the green room. Something notable about this room is that it is identical to the blue room, just green.
What does Eleanor climb, Why is it dangerous
Eleanor starts to climb the staircase in the library. It is dangerous because the iron staircase is very weak/shaky, so she could easily fall down if she missteps. Also, at the top, there isn't much to hold onto.
What does Eleanor think of Luke following the conversations
Eleanor thinks very poorly of Luke. She believes that he no longer cares about her enough to tell her something special. She thinks that he is selfish, lonely and boring.
How long ago was Hill House built
Hill House was built eighty years before the events of the novel.
What happens to their surroundings as they walk further down the path
Their surroundings start to become very different. The trees turn white, the path is very dark, the sky is a luminous black, while the grass is colorless.
What does Eleanor do at the end of the story, What are her thoughts right before
Eleanor drives her car into the big tree on the curve of the driveway of Hill House. Her thoughts right before this were, "Why am I doing this? Why don't they stop me?" She also thinks about who might be seeing her first driving into the tree.
What is written in Theodora's room, With what
"HELP ELEANOR COME HOME ELEANOR" is written on the wall of Theodora's room in blood.
That night, what was Luke discussing, Why is this conversation relevant
(148).That night, Luke was talking about how public executioners would outline their knife strokes with chalk on the victims belly before killing them, to ensure they cut with accuracy. This conversation is relevant as the first calling to Eleanor was written on the wall with chalk, which might be hinting at her being targeted.
How long did Eleanor have to take care of her mother
Eleanor had to take care of her mother for eleven years.
According to Dr. Montague, what is the most haunted room in Hill House
According to Dr. Montague, the nursery is the most haunted room in Hill House. (heart of the house)
According to Eleanor, who are what wants her to stay
According to Eleanor, Hill House itself wants her to stay.
According to Eleanor, what happens to doors that are left open
According to Eleanor, the doors that are left open end up neatly closed.
According to Eleanor, how does the house feel without Mrs. Dudley, Why do you think that is
According to Eleanor, the house feels different without Mrs. Dudley. Luke agrees with her, adding that her absence makes the house feel "empty". I think this feeling might take over the characters after Mrs. Dudley leaves because she is familiar with the house and might make it feel less frightening, despite her odd dialect and mannerisms. Once she is gone, all that is left is a group of newly introduced friends and a dark, confusing house that seems to have a mind of its own. I can understand why Mrs. Dudley might bring the group back to reality as her being in the house simply just adds more company and comfort.
According to Mrs. Montague, what do spirits expect from the living
According to Mrs. Montague, the spirits don't really expect anything from the living. Spirits want the people to be happy and laughing.
Where does Theodora sleep
After the supernatural occurrence in Theodora's bedroom, the Green Room, she obviously can not stay in there any longer as it is covered in blood. The group moves a bed into Eleanor's room, the Blue Room, where Theodora starts sleeping.
What are the first thoughts Eleanor has when she wakes up, What does this add to her character
As soon as she wakes up, Eleanor thinks about the previous night that she had spent getting to know her new companions. She is instantly filled with fear, anxious about the way she spoke and behaved, worrying that it might have made her seem childish and bothersome. She worries Theodora, Luke, and the Doctor thought Eleanor to be a fool and were laughing at her the whole night, rather than with her. This really adds to Eleanor's character as it supports the concept of her being the type of person who really cares what others think.
What prompts Eleanor to learn to sleep very lightly
Eleanor has learned to sleep very lightly because she needed to for her mother. She needed to make sure that her mother had everything she needed.
Where is Eleanor going at the end of the story, Why is this location odd for Eleanor to want to visit
Eleanor is going to the library. This is an odd location for Eleanor to want to visit because she used to not want to go in there due to the smell. It reminded her of her mother. Eleanor refused to go in there earlier.
What color room is Eleanor staying in
Eleanor is staying in the blue room.
How old is Eleanor, How old did she tell Theodora she was, Why do you think that is
Eleanor is thirty-two years old, but says she is thirty-four. This may have been her attempt at making herself seem smarter. Along with this, Eleanor starts to develop a hatred for Theodora, and this lie could be her way of putting her guard up.
What does Eleanor say that causes all of the chaos to stop
Eleanor says "I'll come" which causes all of the chaos to stop.
What does Eleanor notice about this room that none of the others noticed (library)
Eleanor seems to pick up on certain things that none of the others notice, and one of those things is the smell of the library that seemed to have startled her and made her very uncomfortable. She claims she will not be doing much reading at Hill House if any of the books smell like the library itself, and her friends look at her oddly, claiming they had not noticed any smell.
Why does Dr. Montague believe that Eleanor's journey should be tackled alone
Dr. Montague believes that Eleanor's journey should be tackled alone because he doesn't want Eleanor to have any memory of Hill House at all. If she goes home with any of them, she will be taking that memory with her.
When does Dr. Montague intend to tell the others what he knows about the house, Why
Dr. Montague intends to tell the others what he knows about the house the next morning after their arrival. This is because he doesn't want them to get scared and leave at night.
Who will be visiting Hill House on Saturday
Dr. Montague's wife will be visiting Hill House on Saturday.
Who does Eleanor believe to hear in the library
Eleanor believes to hear her mother in the library.
What does Eleanor confess to when trying to get Theodora's and Luke's attention, How could this piece of her past influence her mental state
Eleanor confesses that it was her fault that her mother died. She claims that her mother kept asking for her medication but she didn't want to bring it to her, and then she died. This piece of her past may have influenced her mental state because it could be something that haunts her, and it makes her feel extremely guilty about everything.
Who arrives after Eleanor
Theodora arrives after Eleanor.
According to Dr. Montague,why did he ask Theodora and Eleanor to stay at Hill House
He asked them to stay because they both had paranormal experiences.
What is located on the final page of Hugh Crain book
Hugh Crain's blood is located on the final page of the book. He signed the book with his blood. "...sacred pacts are signed in blood, and I have here taken from my own wrist the vital fluid with which I bind you" (188).
Hill House begins to mean something different to Eleanor. What is it
Hill House begins to mean happiness to Eleanor.
What happened to Eleanor and Theodora that night
The banging noise was certainly reality, not something Eleanor had been imagining, and someone had really been calling for her: Theodora. It was roughly four in the morning and as soon as Eleanor realized what was going on she silently ran into Theodora's room to find her incredibly frightened, frozen on her bed. Something was walking down the hallway, banging on each door with what sounded like a cast iron. As the noise got closer and closer to the room which the women were in, Eleanor and Theodora felt the air get much colder as their fear continued to grow. Eleanor put herself next to the bedroom door and shouted at whatever was tormenting the girls to go away. This only resulted in temporary silence, followed by shrill, bellowing laughter that sounded as though it was coming from the house itself along with more loud banging. This continued until, finally, the noise was put to a stop by Luke and Dr. Montague rushing up the stairs and calling out to the girls, asking if they were ok. It is later learned that the boys heard none of what happened to the girls; it was silent up until they began yelling themselves.
How long are the guests staying in Hill House
The guests are staying for the weekend in Hill House. Saturday-Monday.
What does Theodora compare the events to at the end of the chapter
Theodora compares the events to Hill House dancing at a mad midnight fling.
What is unique about the last paragraph of The Haunting of Hill House, Why do you think Shirley Jackson uses this technique
The last paragraph of The Haunting of Hill House is almost the same as the first paragraph of the book. I think that Shirley Jackson uses this technique to emphasize that Hill House is just the same as it was before the group of people decided to stay there. It is used to show that even though more trauma happened there, it isn't going to change after this time.
What happened in this room (library)
The library has a trapdoor which leads out onto a balcony. After endless torment and threats from the unforgiving younger sister, old Miss Crain's companion came to this balcony and hung herself as a final effort to escape the tortue that came with owning Hill House.
What do the others insist Eleanor do the following morning, Why
The others insist that Eleanor leaves Hill House the following morning. This is because they feel like Hill House is no longer safe for her to be in. It could cause her more harm. They think that Hill House has taken over her mind.
What is written on the hallway wall, With what
The phrase, "HELP ELEANOR COME HOME." is written on the hallway wall with chalk.
According to Mrs. Montague, what three ghosts are haunting Hill House
The three ghosts that are haunting Hill House are Merrigot, A nun, a monk and Helen.
What do the women jokingly state about their relationship at the end of the chapter, What does this reveal about how they feel about each other only after just meeting
The women jokingly state that they are cousins at the end of the chapter. This reveals that they feel very close to each other, and that they have a lot in common only after just meeting.