Themes and Symbolism
Key Characters
The Whistle and the Supernatural
Critical Interpretations
Setting
100

This theme in the story is embodied by Professor Parkins' initial disbelief in the supernatural.

What is skepticism?

100

This character, a Cambridge academic, embodies skepticism and rationalism.

Who is Professor Parkins?

100

The whistle was found by Parkins while investigating this type of site.

What is an archaeological site?

100

The story is often read as a critique of this intellectual trait, exemplified by Parkins.

What is intellectual hubris?

100

The story takes place in this type of coastal English town.

What is a seaside town?

200

The whistle represents this dangerous consequence of curiosity and human meddling.

What are unintended consequences?

200

This character contrasts with Parkins through his belief in local superstitions and plays a crucial role in the climax.

Who is Colonel Wilson?

200

Blowing the whistle causes this natural phenomenon to manifest, hinting at the supernatural’s intrusion

What is a mysterious wind?

200

The 1968 adaptation of the story was part of this BBC series

What is Omnibus?

200

Professor Parkins is staying at this type of lodging during his trip

What is an inn?

300

The desolate beach in the story serves as this type of space, bridging the natural and supernatural worlds.

What is a liminal space?

300

This person provides a grounding presence, managing the inn where much of the story’s action unfolds.

Who is the innkeeper?

300

The whistle’s discovery and its effects symbolize this clash of worldviews.

What is rationalism vs. the supernatural?

300

Critics often compare the story’s theme of enlightenment through supernatural experience to this Shakespearean play

What is Hamlet?

300

The eerie events begin when Parkins discovers the whistle in this specific location.

What is the beach?

400

The inscription on the whistle, "Quis est iste qui venit?" translates to this chilling question.

What is “Who is this who is coming?”

400

Professor Parkins finds this mysterious object on the beach, which triggers the supernatural events.

What is the whistle?

400

This eerie phrase inscribed on the whistle reflects the story’s focus on the unknowable.

What is “Who is this who is coming?”

400

The 2010 adaptation replaced the whistle with this object, taking creative liberties with the source material.

What is a wedding ring?

400

The desolate beach represents this Gothic theme, tied to isolation and vulnerability.

What is loneliness or isolation?

500

The second bed appearing slept in symbolizes this theme of intrusion and the breaking of boundaries.

What is the intrusion of the supernatural?

500

The spectral figure summoned by the whistle is described with this ambiguous physical characteristic.

What are pale, fluttering draperies?

500

Parkins’ confrontation with the supernatural entity forces him to question these previously unshakable beliefs.

What are scientific rationalism and skepticism?

500

The story’s unresolved questions and ambiguity create this type of horror, leaving readers unsettled.

What is subtle or psychological horror?

500

This location, a boundary between land and sea, symbolizes the intersection of the natural and supernatural worlds.

What is the shoreline or liminal space?

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