The Curse of Ravenscourt 1
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What was Ned's reaction upon first seeing the raven statue?

  • He expressed admiration for its size. (correct)
  • He was indifferent and walked past it.
  • He made a joke about it being a pet.
  • He found it frightening.
  • Why did Nellie seem afraid when encountering the raven statue?

  • She thought it resembled a bird she had seen in her childhood.
  • She had never seen a raven before.
  • She associated ravens with bad luck from past experiences. (correct)
  • She was afraid of heights and the statue was tall.
  • What feature distinguished the lobby of Ravenscourt?

  • A large statue of a raven.
  • A stark contrast of modern art.
  • An absence of seating arrangements.
  • Red velvet furniture and cut-glass chandeliers. (correct)
  • What was the atmosphere in the lobby of Ravenscourt when Samantha entered?

    <p>Quiet and empty, giving it a deserted feel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Samantha's interaction with Nellie change as they approached Ravenscourt?

    <p>Samantha tried to reassure Nellie about her fears.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What detail about Mr.Winthrop's appearance suggests a formal demeanor?

    <p>His black suit and gold pocket watch</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What implication can be made from Mr.Winthrop's mention of 'unexpected occurrences' at Ravenscourt?

    <p>There may be issues that deter tenants from staying.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What relationship does Uncle Gard have with Mr.Sterling?

    <p>They are partners in the same law firm.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of Samantha's game of stepping inside the marble squares?

    <p>It highlights her playful and imaginative nature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Mr.Winthrop address the Edwards family upon their arrival?

    <p>With a crisp British accent and professionalism.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Characters and Setting

    • Samantha and Nellie are central characters exploring Ravenscourt.
    • Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia are family members accompanying the girls.
    • The setting transitions from a car to the impressive lobby of Ravenscourt, featuring cut-glass chandeliers and polished brass details.

    Notable Events

    • Arrival at Ravenscourt is marked by an interaction with Uncle Gard and a raven statue, which frightens Nellie due to her superstition about ravens.
    • Samantha expresses excitement about their new environment, contrasting with Nellie's fearful reaction about the raven association with bad luck.

    Mysterious Atmosphere

    • Mr. Winthrop, the building manager, introduces himself to the family, hinting at "unexpected occurrences" at Ravenscourt that contribute to a mysterious vibe.
    • The family's journey is filled with curiosity as they navigate a nearly empty lobby and a distinctive elevator, which causes anxiety among the younger sisters.

    Superstitions and Fears

    • Nellie's belief in superstitions creates tension, especially concerning the raven's association with misfortune.
    • Samantha manages to ease Bridget's anxiety about riding the unfamiliar elevator, contrasting their past experiences with her own.

    Paranormal Undertones

    • Sounds of scrabbling in Samantha's room create a sense of fear and unease, evoking thoughts of a curse associated with the building and a worker's accident.
    • Samantha grapples with her feelings of fear and curiosity, oscillating between wanting to join her siblings for comfort or confronting her fears alone.

    Daily Life and Interactions

    • Martin, the doorman, exhibits friendliness, questioning Samantha about their stay while revealing a mysterious cut on his hand, suggesting that all is not well behind Ravenscourt's facade.
    • Details about the building's upkeep and Samantha's first impressions contribute to the developing narrative of something unusual at Ravenscourt.

    Themes

    • The conflict between excitement and fear underscores the experiences of the characters, particularly for the younger girls.
    • The interplay of superstition and reality highlights the characters' varying reactions to their new environment, generating suspense in the story.

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