The Interpreter's House
The Wicket Gate
Worldly Influences
Obstacles in the Path
The Christian's Burden
100

Who invites Christian into the Interpreter's House?

Goodwill

100

What must Christian do to enter the Wicket Gate?

Knock

100

Who tries to dissuade Christian from going to the Wicket Gate?

Mr. Wordly Wiseman

100

Who tries to persuade Christian to turn back from his journey after he left his city?

Obstinate
100

The burden on Christian's back is first revealed to him through this source?

The book

200

What is the first room Christian sees in the Interpreter's House?

The Dusty Parlor

200

Who answers Christian's knock at the Wicket Gate?

Goodwill

200

What does Mr. Worldly Wiseman advise Christian to do?

Seek help from the village of Morality/Legality

200

What obstalce does Christian encounter shortly after leaving the City of Destruction?

The Slough of Despond

200

What does Christian's burden represent?

The weight and guilt of his sin

300

What are the names of the two children in one of the rooms?

Patience and Passion

300

What is the inscription above the Wicket Gate?

Knock, and it shall be opened to you

300

Why is Mr. Worldly Wiseman's advice harmful?

It leads Christian away from the true path.

300

Who helps Christian out of the Slough of Despond?

Help

300

Christian flees this place due to his burden and the impending doom.

The City of Destruction

400

Why does the fire not quench after the man throws water at it?

The man behind the wall is putting oil into the fire

400

How is the right path described by Goodwill as opposed to the wrong one?

Straight and narrow

400

What does Mr. Worldly Wiseman represent?

Temptation to rely on worldly solutions rather than faith.

400

What does the Slough of Despond represent?

Depression or Despair

400

Christian's burden causes him to cry out in distress. What does he say?

What shall I do to be saved?

500

What did the man in the iron cage failed to do?

He failed to watch and be sober

500

What Book and Chapter of the Bible does the Wicket Gate represent?

Matthew 7

500

How does Christian ultimately escape Mr. Worldly Wiseman's influence?

Evangelist intervenes and redirects him back towards the right path

500

Both Pliable and Christian had a desire for the Celestial City, but Pliable lacks something that Christian has. The answer is not faith. What is it?

The Burden on his back

500

Why was Christian not willing to die, since this life is accompanied by so many evils?

He feared going to hell
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