Table of Contents
- 1 Why does the other mother want Coraline?
- 2 What does the cat suggest that Coraline does to get her parents back?
- 3 What does the cat do that upsets Coraline so much?
- 4 Is the cat in Coraline good or bad?
- 5 What happens to Coraline’s parents in Coraline?
- 6 Why did Coraline go to an alternate world?
- 7 Why are the ghost children so important to Coraline?
Why does the other mother want Coraline?
Jones in order to make Coraline feel safe. The other mother wants to keep Coraline in her world forever and tries to entice her with delicious food, remarkable toys, and the promise that Coraline can live by her own rules.
What does the cat suggest that Coraline does to get her parents back?
Coraline decides to go back into the other world. She sees her mother in the darkness but she realizes it’s really her Other Mother. She asks if she can have her real parents back. Black Cat suggests she challenge Other Mother to a game where Coraline can win her and her real parent’s freedom.
Where does the cat take Coraline to see her parents?
Coraline is horrified and returns through the door to her home. Upon her return, Coraline finds that her real parents are missing. They do not return the next day, and the black cat wakes her and takes her to a mirror in her hallway, through which she can see her trapped parents.
What does the cat do that upsets Coraline so much?
Finally, something good. Coraline’s other mother is busy fixing the doors to keep the cat out, so she decides to talk to her other father instead. The cat comes to talk to Coraline again, but she gets upset when it chases after a rat and torments it before eating it.
Is the cat in Coraline good or bad?
— The cat, upon meeting Coraline Jones in the other world. The cat is one of the major supporting characters of the story. He demonstrates the ability to appear and disappear on a whim, often to hide from danger or to help Coraline from danger.
What does Coraline’s mother do to her eyes?
In the small dark closet space, she meets three ghost children. Each had in the past let the Other Mother, whom they archaically refer to as the “beldam,” sew buttons over their eyes. If she loses, then Coraline will let the Other Mother sew the buttons into her eyes and become a loving daughter to her.
What happens to Coraline’s parents in Coraline?
At a point, “other mother” trapped Coraline’s parent using the same way she provoked Coraline to enter in her world (using dolls). Then Coraline rescued her parents through some events, but her parents can’t remember what happened?
Why did Coraline go to an alternate world?
Each time Coraline went to that alternate world she remembers everything. How she went, what she has done, the beauty, the horror. At a point, “other mother” trapped Coraline’s parent using the same way she provoked Coraline to enter in her world (using dolls).
What was the theme of the book Coraline?
When Coraline Jones finds herself frustrated with her parents and yearning for their attention, she is, at the height of her unhappiness, presented with a world in which a set of “other” parents has been waiting to lavish her with attention, cook her all her favorite foods, and cater to her every whim.
Why are the ghost children so important to Coraline?
A tiny, but important aspect of Coraline involved the ghost children. These kids were vital because they, just like Coraline, were tricked into believing that the other mother was going to give them a better life. Coraline finds their eyes, and in return, the ghost children help Coraline escape from Beldam.