Chains Study Guide Chapters 41 to 45 (end) Name: ______
Chapter 41
- What upcoming event has filled Madam Lockton with excitement?
- What is the result of Lady Seymour’s latest seizure?
- How does Madam Lockton demonstrate her own self-centeredness following Lady Seymour’s illness?
- Who does Isabel blame for her thoughts about Ruth during this time?
- Why?
- What other thoughts of freedom enter Isabel’s mind?
Chapter 42
- How does the author contrast the characters of Lady Seymour and Madam Lockton?
- Why might Isabel’s role as a narrator be particularly important when comparing those two characters?
- What possibilities does Isabel consider as she finishes Common Sense?
- Captain Morse calls to Isabel after weeks of no contact. What does he ask Isabel to do?
- Why can’t he perform this task himself?
- Why does Isabel decide to deliver Captain Farrar’s message in her own good time?
- How is Isabel greeted upon her return to the Lockton home?
Chapter 43
- Why is Madam Lockton furious with Isabel?
- What does Madam Lockton demand from Isabel?
- What does Isabel do as a result of this demand?
- What is Isabel shocked to learn from Madam Lockton’s angry ranting?
- What does Madam Lockton instruct Hannah to do with Isabel?
- How does Isabel’s mental state change as she considers her situation in the potato bin?
- How does Isabel escape?
- Explain the significance of Isabel’s reflection in the mirror. How is the importance of naming reflected in this passage?
- What action does Isabel take to secure her freedom?
- Why is the ability to read and write important to her plan?
- In what way does Isabel compare herself to Queen Charlotte?
Chapter 44
- Why does Isabel gather all of her belongings?
- How does Isabel’s relationship with Lady Seymour affect her actions before she leaves the Locktons’ home?
- Why is Isabel conflicted about taking Lady Seymour’s money?
- How does Isabel know that it is okay to take the money?
- What is the last word that Isabel hears Lady Seymour utter?
- What do the details of Isabel’s escape plan demonstrate about her character?
- Why does Isabel risk her own escape to go to the prison? Explain your answer.
- How does Isabel gain entrance to the prison?
- How is Isabel able to get Curzon out of the prison?
Chapter 45
- How do Isabel and Curzon escape the city?
- What is the significance of Isabel’s statement that they have “crossed the River Jordan?” Explain.