Table of Contents
- 1 What does Milo discover in his room?
- 2 Why does Milo return home?
- 3 Where is Milo going at the end of Chapter 15?
- 4 What is the Giant’s secret Phantom Tollbooth?
- 5 Where did Milo’s journey began from?
- 6 Where did Milo go after Dictionopolis?
- 7 Who is Alec Bings in the Phantom Tollbooth?
- 8 Who is chroma the Great in the book Phantom Tollbooth?
What does Milo discover in his room?
What was written on the envelope attached to it? When Milo returned home one day, he noticed a mysterious package in his room. It was an enormous package and Milo found it strange because it was “not quite square” and not round. The package was larger than any other he had ever seen.
Why does Milo return home?
Throughout The Phantom Tollbooth, Milo has been learning how to appreciate and find the beauty in the things all around him as well as the value of education. When Rhyme and Reason return to the Kingdom of Wisdom and Milo himself returns to his home, these lessons are completed, and we see Milo in a whole new light.
How does Milo get away from Giant?
Milo cannot believe that someone so big could be afraid of anything, yet the Gelatinous Giant says he is afraid of everything, especially ideas. Milo pulls out the box of words that King Azaz gave him and shoos the giant away with it.
Where is Milo going at the end of Chapter 15?
The Mathemagician tells Milo to follow the line for ever and turn left when he reached the end. There, he would find the land of Infinity, where the tallest, the shortest, the biggest, the smallest and the most and the least of everything are kept.
What is the Giant’s secret Phantom Tollbooth?
The Gelatinous Giant is a huge demon who lives in the Mountains of Ignorance. He is shapeless, and tries to avoid being conspicuous by imitating his surroundings. He is afraid of everything, especially ideas, so Milo and his friends escape the Giant by telling him they have ideas.
What is the problem in The Phantom Tollbooth?
major conflict To release the princesses Rhyme and Reason from imprisonment in the Castle in the Air. rising action After Faintly Macabre tells him the story of the princesses’ disappearance, King Azaz charges him with the mission of finding and releasing them.
Where did Milo’s journey began from?
Milo begins with Expectations, a pleasant place where he starts on Wisdom’s road. In Expectations, he seeks directions from the Whether Man, who is full of endless talk. As Milo drives on, he daydreams and gets lost in the Doldrums, a colorless place where nothing ever happens.
Where did Milo go after Dictionopolis?
Milo and Tock go to Dictionopolis, where they meet the Spelling Bee and Humbug. After a food fight, Milo ends up in jail, where he meets Faintly Macabre. She tells him that two princesses named Rhyme and Reason have been exiled from Wisdom.
What did Milo learn from Tock in the Phantom Tollbooth?
Tock also teaches Milo about the speed of time and the ways in which it can move. Milo sees how time can fly when Tock soars out of the Castle in the Air with a number of passengers on his back.
Who is Alec Bings in the Phantom Tollbooth?
Alec Bings, a boy of Milo’s age and weight who sees through things. He grows downwards from a fixed point in the air until he reaches the ground, unlike Milo, who grows upwards from the ground. The Everpresent Wordsnatcher, a dirty bird that “takes the words right out of your mouth”.
Who is chroma the Great in the book Phantom Tollbooth?
Chroma in the book. Chroma the Great is a character of the Phantom Tollbooth. Tock described him as one of the few sane men left in the Kingdom of Wisdom. Chroma is the conductor of the color orchestra , and his job is to conduct the sunrise and sunset.
What does the name Tollbooth mean?
Tollbooth (noun) a place where goods are weighed to ascertain the duties or toll. Tollbooth (noun) in Scotland, a burgh jail; hence, any prison, especially a town jail. Tollbooth (verb) to imprison in a tollbooth