7. Why does Sophie read at night?
Sophia has an illness
called Insomnia.
Insomnia prevents people
sleeping.
Not sleeping is really bad
for you because it’s when
you sleep that your body
takes care of itself.
13. Does Sophie have to stay in Giant Country?
Yes, and for the rest of
her life because she’s
seen a giant and can’t tell
anyone they exist.
14. What is the BFG’s job (and how does he prove
it to Sophie)?
15. What is the BFG’s job (and how does he prove
it to Sophie)?
The BFG controls dreams,
and he proves it to Sophie
by reading her to sleep
and giving her a dream
about being eaten by
another giant.
21. Tell me about this giant
This is the Bloodbottler.
He’s the second biggest
giant at 50ft tall, he’s also
the cleverest of the evil
giants, and he looks for
Sophie with the
Fleshlumpeater.
33. Does Sophie ever see The BFG again?
No, but she leans out of
her window and says
“Good Morning, BFG!”
and he hears her, sat at
his writing desk.
Hinweis der Redaktion
Witching hour is a term in occult belief that refers to the time at which creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful, and at which black magic is thought to be at its most effective because the period from 3AM to 4 AM is the span where there are no Catholic church services and prayers which are marked by theCanonical hours which are also three regular hours in length, but in modern times that fact is mostly forgotten so the terms is usually used to refer to midnight and 2 AM recognized as the witching hour by some neopagans.[citation needed]
Adversely, the terms Devil's hour applies to the hour of 3 AM or 3:15, the suggestion being that this is an inversion of the time at which Christ died at Calvary.
Witching hour is a term in occult belief that refers to the time at which creatures such as witches, demons, and ghosts are thought to appear and to be at their most powerful, and at which black magic is thought to be at its most effective because the period from 3AM to 4 AM is the span where there are no Catholic church services and prayers which are marked by theCanonical hours which are also three regular hours in length, but in modern times that fact is mostly forgotten so the terms is usually used to refer to midnight and 2 AM recognized as the witching hour by some neopagans.[citation needed]
Adversely, the terms Devil's hour applies to the hour of 3 AM or 3:15, the suggestion being that this is an inversion of the time at which Christ died at Calvary.