Table of Contents
- 1 How did James save the centipede?
- 2 Why is the centipede important in James and the Giant Peach?
- 3 What did the centipede want James to do for him?
- 4 What really happened to James parents?
- 5 What did James and the creatures see in the morning in Chapter 30?
- 6 Why is the Centipede proud to be a pest?
- 7 When did the movie Human Centipede come out?
- 8 Why are people afraid of the house centipede?
How did James save the centipede?
How did James save Centipede? He had Silkworm make a string of silk and tied it around himself. He swam around the ocean until he found Centipede.
Why is the centipede important in James and the Giant Peach?
Centipede is a loud, rude pest, but he has some good qualities that make him a helpful sidekick to James and helps make their voyage on the peach successful. His actions (like yelling insults at the Cloud Men) cause some of the most exciting moments in the story.
How did James Rescue centipede in James and the Giant Peach?
The Skeleton pirates were about to execute him when Miss Spider and James jumped in and fought them off. They got away, but the captain jumped up and recaptured Mr. Centipede, pulling him down, and Centipede was left fighting off the pirates.
Why do the insects want to cut the peach stem?
James’s idea is for Silkworm and Spider to spin yards of web. He thinks he can lure the seagulls by using Earthworm as bait. He wants to tie the stem of the peach to a bunch of seagull legs so that it can lift off into the air like a balloon.
What did the centipede want James to do for him?
He has 42 legs and wears a lot of shoes, which he asks James to help him remove at the end of that first day inside the Peach. He’s also a jolly fellow who enjoys a joke, a song – and a little bit of teasing of poor old Earthworm…
What really happened to James parents?
Unfortunately, when he is four years old, a rhinoceros with a strange carnivorous appetite escapes from the zoo and eats James’ parents, so he ends up with his two cruel aunts, Spiker and Sponge. Instead of caring for him, they treat him badly, feed him improperly, and force him to sleep on bare floorboards.
What happened to the magical bag James was carrying?
What happened to the magical bag James was carrying? He dropped it and spilled it all over the ground. Tiny green things scattered and sneaked into the soil.
How does the centipede become clean?
While their appearance may creep you out, these insects don’t pose any threats to humans. Centipedes are pretty clean, as far as insects go. After each meal, they carefully clean their legs by dragging their mouth forcipules over the length of every one of their legs.
What did James and the creatures see in the morning in Chapter 30?
They had frost and wind factories where blizzards and tornadoes were made. What did James and the creatures see in the morning? They saw land!
Why is the Centipede proud to be a pest?
Centipedes are common garden pests (insects that attack crops) but the novel’s Centipede is a proud “pest” in the other sense of the word, as he takes it upon himself to tease and annoy everyone, especially the Earthworm.
What happens when the peach rolls over James aunts?
The next day, Centipede cuts the stem of the peach, causing it to roll away and crush James’ aunts. It reaches the sea and is surrounded by ravenous sharks.
Where did the house centipede originally come from?
The house centipede, believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region, was introduced into Mexico and the Southern United States and has increased its distribution. It was first recorded in Pennsylvania in 1849.
When did the movie Human Centipede come out?
The iconic Dutch horror film The Human Centipede by director Tom Six was released in 2009 and produced some rather visible reactions.
Why are people afraid of the house centipede?
Because of their secretive nature, scary appearance and darting motions, homeowners typically fear the house centipede.
What happens when a centipede’s leg is cut off?
When a leg is cut off it will regenerate (grow back). The body is divided into two parts, the head and a segmented trunk. Centipedes breathe through spiracles, holes positioned along the length of the body.