Who is Coraline Jones?
She is a brave girl who moves to a new house.
What is special about the Pink Palace?
It has strange neighbours and a secret door.
What is the key used for?
It opens the small door.
How does Coraline feel about her parents at the beginning?
She feels angry and ignored.
What is the main problem in the story?
The Other Mother wants to trap Coraline.
How are Coraline’s parents different from the Other Parents?
Her real parents are busy and tired; the Other Parents are kind and fun at first.
Why does the Other World look better than the real world at first?
Everything is colourful, tasty, and fun.
Why are the buttons important?
They show that the Other World is fake and dangerous.
Why does Coraline feel happy in the Other World at first?
Because people listen to her and give her attention.
Why does Coraline accept the Other Mother’s game?
To save her parents and the ghost children.
Why does the Cat help Coraline?
Because he knows the Other World is dangerous.
What is hidden behind the small door at first?
A brick wall.
What do the ghost children ask Coraline to do?
To find their souls.
When does Coraline start to feel afraid?
When she understands she cannot leave.
What rules does the Other Mother make for the game?
Coraline must find the souls with her own eyes.
What does the Other Mother want from Coraline?
She wants Coraline to stay forever and give her eyes.
How does the Other World change later in the movie?
It becomes dark, empty, and scary.
How do the objects help Coraline win the game?
They help her see the truth and escape.
How does fear help Coraline become stronger?
It makes her think and act carefully.
How does Coraline trick the Other Mother?
She uses the rules against her.
How does Coraline change from the beginning to the end of the movie?
She becomes braver, more confident, and independent.
Why is the Other World actually a trap?
Because it looks perfect but is made to control children.
What do the buttons symbolise in the movie?
Loss of freedom and identity.
Why is Coraline’s bravery realistic, not perfect?
She is scared but acts anyway.
What lesson does the movie teach children and teenagers?
Appreciate real life, even if it is not perfect.