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Quiz about The Two Faces Part Two
Quiz about The Two Faces Part Two

"The Two Faces, Part Two" Trivia Quiz


The ghosts of Bly Manor seem to be running out of time as they slip in and out of their memories and come to claim "The Two Faces" they need to carry on.

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
403,053
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
88
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who was the only person to hear the knocking in the attic? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who visited Peter at his apartment shortly before his death? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Where was Rebecca when she discovered that Peter had died? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who was the first person Peter possessed at Bly Manor? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. It was impossible for a ghost to leave Bly Manor.


Question 6 of 10
6. Did Rebecca commit suicide?


Question 7 of 10
7. When Peter took the Polaroids in his and Rebecca's memories, what did they find? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What was different about Peter's attempts to dream-hop? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. To convince the children to follow through with his plan, Peter said they would live where? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Peter compared Hannah's activities and mental block to that of what Looney Tunes character? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who was the only person to hear the knocking in the attic?

Answer: Peter

Dani eventually woke up on the floor of the attic, tied and bound, after she was knocked unconscious by a possessed Miles. The children, standing over her, begged the people Dani couldn't see to explain themselves, at least so they could abate her fears. That's when the ghosts of Peter Quint and Rebecca Jessel revealed themselves to her. Miles and Flora both recognized that something was wrong; what they were doing wasn't right, even if Peter reassured them it all was.

When Flora suggested that they send Dani dream-hopping until she felt better, Rebecca told her that it wasn't quite so easy.

As to why this was the case, she never explained; hearing a voice behind her, she wandered off, unable to compose her thoughts. The important thing, however (according to Peter) was figuring out what to do with Dani-- to help her but to maybe teach her to dream-hop too. That was when there was a knocking at the door that only Peter could hear.
2. Who visited Peter at his apartment shortly before his death?

Answer: His mother

Hearing the knocking in the attic, Peter, believing it to be Ms. Grose, told Miles to say whatever he told him to until the housekeeper went away, at least so they could hide Dani, but it turned out that the children couldn't hear the door. Instead it was an indication that Peter, like Rebecca, was slipping away, dream-hopping.
Peter remembered opening the door to his apartment and finding his mother there. After finding out that she was sick, she turned to him to find a place to live and, in turn, a job. Peter believed she was there as a result of his father, who he stopped talking to.
But the memory also seemed to come to Rebecca, who slipped away into her own memory of the night she and Hannah spoke to the police about missing items in the house. Mr. Quint, the police thought, might have been embezzling the Wingraves. Rebecca was honest with the constable, saying that Peter told her to pack a bag so they could go to America.
Their conversation escalated into an argument and Rebecca remembered Miles coming to her in the dining room that evening. It was alright, he claimed, because Peter himself told him it would be. He was still there with her.
3. Where was Rebecca when she discovered that Peter had died?

Answer: In her bedroom

Rebecca followed Miles out into the hall and dream-hopped into another memory in which she found the other workers in the kitchen. The offered her a cup of tea while they waited for lunch to be ready, but she wasn't too interested. Confused, she wandered out to the gazebo near the pond and gazed out. Jamie found her there and levelled with her-- this was the opportunity she was waiting for and she would hope someone would tell her the same thing.

She could go to the Wingrave office and ask for her pupillage. With Peter missing, this was her chance.

Henry could do right by her; she could get her life back on the barrister track. Jamie was sorry she was hurt, of course. That evening, while getting ready for bed, Rebecca found Peter in her room.

As much as he tried to quiet her, she went off, chastising him for nearly making her an accomplice in his ploy. He explained, however, that he never left her-- he was at Bly the whole time, but he needed to figure out a way to make her see him.

It would upset her, he said, but he was dead. He made her hold out her hand, and when he tried to grab it he passed right through.
4. Who was the first person Peter possessed at Bly Manor?

Answer: Rebecca

Rebecca's discovery of Peter's death had an immediate effect on her. After putting the kids to bed the next night, Hannah came upon her in the children's classroom. She tried to be conciliatory, but Rebecca took her attempt negatively and headed up to the master bedroom to search for Peter instead.

She asked him that perhaps they could still go to America, but Peter admitted he couldn't. The frustration mounted until their argument got physical, but when Peter reached out to calm Rebecca, he inadvertently passed his consciousness into hers, possessing her.

It took less than a moment for him to free himself from her body, but neither of them knew what really took place. And Peter couldn't help make sense of it because he heard the knocking of a nearby door and was unable to prevent himself from dream-hopping into another memory. The knocking at the door was once again his mother, and he returned to his apartment.
5. It was impossible for a ghost to leave Bly Manor.

Answer: True

As Rebecca passed through the foyer on another day, Jaime noted that she seemed to be in a particularly cheery mood. When asked if she spoke to Henry, Rebecca lied, claiming she phoned him and he said he'd consider her pupillage. She went on a walk instead of continuing the conversation, and she ran to the property line.

When she hit it, however, it seemed as though she struck a barrier. It turned out that at that time she was possessed by Peter. She passed through, but he couldn't; he remained on the Bly Manor side. As the days passed, Rebecca coped in melancholy.

She didn't much like being 'tucked away', but she enjoyed Peter's company. Heading up to the master bedroom one night, she found that he wasn't there and hadn't been for a week.

She returned to her room instead and turned on the light to find him. He had news; he'd been exploring. He had a plan to let them be together again, sharing a life forever. They could be equal.
6. Did Rebecca commit suicide?

Answer: No

As Peter took Rebecca's hand, she slipped into another memory as he inhabited her once again, this one of the day Peter asked her to wear the fur coat in the master bedroom. It was the day he took the Polaroid photos of her before Hannah intruded on their rendezvous. She quickly realized that she was tucked away. She was safe, sure enough, in the memory, but he was alone in her body as he walked out of the manor and down to the lake. Crying, he headed out into the cold and walked to its edge before stepping in and drowning her there with his body. She joined the other skeletons as well.
While he held her body under the surface, Rebecca did no more but dream that she was alone, submerging in her room in Bly Manor.
She found her own body floating in the lake the next day. Flora found her there, crying in the rain, and Jaime found the child there, unaware that her governess was crying over her own tragic demise.
7. When Peter took the Polaroids in his and Rebecca's memories, what did they find?

Answer: Their corpses appeared in them

Rebecca continued to find herself tucked away in her own memories, and as she came to realize her fate, she grew more and more frustrated. The memory of the Polaroids, revisited over and over, was tinged with tragedy. Peter thought she would be happy in the memory.

After the lake, Peter hid in the memory since they were both happy, but she realized, as soon as the water started filling her lungs in the lake, he removed himself and left her to die alone. She never realized that it would be that way; she never agreed.

But there was no other way they could be together. Peter, dropping the photos on the floor, not realizing the images depicted their water-worn corpses, claimed he had to do it that way or they could never be together, but as Rebecca lashed out at him, the banging on the bedroom door began once again.

He wanted to explain it to her, but when she inevitably saw what could happen to the others at Bly, the longer they were there, she would understand. But first, he had to answer the door.
8. What was different about Peter's attempts to dream-hop?

Answer: He always revisited memories outside of Bly Manor

Peter answered the door and it was his mother, once again. He argued with her, saying he was in the middle of something important, but she doubted it. He realized he was dream-hopping into the same memory over and over-- this memory-- and it felt like Hell while the others got to revisit happy moments in their lives. Where else could he go, she asked, but Hell? He realized that this very moment was Hell because he was a kid back in his worst memories, but the one when she visited his apartment was when he realized she knew what she was doing in his life; he did what she wanted of him, trying to get money to save her life, but it got him killed. And she never even knew he died.

When he came to this realization, he hopped back to the attack, free of his reverie, to find the children undoing her binds. Peter jumped into Miles and stopped Flora from untying Dani's wrists. And that's when Rebecca returned, unsure of how long she was gone and where she went.
Peter told her that they needed to finish their plan soon. It was too soon though, Rebecca thought. She couldn't be more wrong though-- if they didn't finish their plan, Dani would take the children away from Bly, and they were needed.
9. To convince the children to follow through with his plan, Peter said they would live where?

Answer: In the Forever House

Peter reminded the kids of the plan-- they could have their Forever House. The children weren't too excited to follow through on this, but Peter insisted that with one more big step, they could all remain together and be best friends forever. It would save Peter and Rebecca from being lost forever. If they didn't act soon, then they could turn like the others. Peter pulled one of the house's other ghosts from hiding elsewhere in the attic, revealing it to Dani for the first time. The woman there, seemingly missing her face, was enough to scare the children into acting. It was, after all, what would happen to everyone who remained at Bly. They needed to perform their jailbreak.
Flora asked Ms. Jessel if it was a good idea, but not even Rebecca could get her a clear answer. Peter told the children to think as hard as they could about them, and themselves, and 'us'. The children could be tucked away in the Forever House with their parents and they wouldn't lose their faces because they died elsewhere.
Flora asked what would happen to Dani and Peter assured her that their governess would be just fine. There would be no more pain or sadness for the children. Peter would protect Miles and Rebecca would protect Flora; they would be the luckiest children in the world.
Dani screamed through her bindings for the children to stop, but they did as they were told and were possessed.
10. Peter compared Hannah's activities and mental block to that of what Looney Tunes character?

Answer: Wile E. Coyote

As Peter and Rebecca possessed the children, Hannah's voice could be heard from deeper in the house calling out for Dani. It was the suggestion that Peter needed to put the governess where she couldn't be of trouble. Rebecca felt that, perhaps, nothing needed to be done since they achieved their goals, but Peter worried she would spill the beans.

Peter, posing as Miles, went to meet Hannah downstairs and he walked her outside, suggesting that he finally found a way to make her realize the truth. After talking to the others, he boiled it down to a moment of realization that might help her break free of her eternal cycle of dreams and memories at long last. He thought she was stubborn, but he realized she was like Wile E. Coyote, who used to run off cliffs but keep going, carrying on. But the thing was, when Wile E. looked down, he'd finally fall. He brought her to the well where she died insisted she look down inside.
And she did.
And it sent her back into the memory in which she interviewed Owen for the job. In this iteration, she realized that Miles and Flora might be too far gone and there was nothing she could do about it because she was dead.

In the attic, Flora removed Dani's bindings while Rebecca watched on. The two of them purposely avoided combining their consciousnesses on Rebecca's advice. Rebecca told them to run. This was the chance Dani needed to get Flora away from Bly Manor altogether and she watched on while they fled.

And when Dani and Flora rushed outside, Flora refused to leave. She wouldn't leave without Miles. She screamed for her brother and it was enough to distract Dani from the figure behind her, the lady from the lake, who commenced her walk into the house and grabbed her neck, much like she did to Peter on the night he died.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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