The Bewitched Jacket Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share The Bewitched Jacket Questions & Answers.

In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of In The Flood, A Letter To God and The Last Leaf so, you can check these posts as well.

The Bewitched Jacket Questions & Answers

Question 1: Who did the author meet at a party?

Answer: The author met a man who was about forty years old. He looked handsome because of his clothes.

Question 2: Why was the author impressed by the man he met at a party?

Answer: The author was impressed by the man he met at the party because of his clothes. He complimented him for his clothes and asked him who the tailor was.

Question 3: Where did the author get his suit made?

Answer: The author of ‘The Bewitched Jacket’ got his suit made from a tailor named Alfonso Corticella, who lived at via Ferrara 17.

Question 4: Why was the author not keen to wear the suit?

Answer: While returning to his home after ordering his suit from the old tailor, the author was not feeling easy. When he got the suit stitched, he was not keen to wear it for some unknown vague reason.

Question 5: What did the author find in the right pocket of the jacket? What happened after that?

Answer: In the right pocket of the jacket, the author found a ten-thousand-lire note. He thought the tailor might have put it there and forgotten about it. But as he slipped his hand into the pocket again, he found another ten-thousand-lire note. After trying the third time, a third bank note appeared.

Question 6: Why did the author not return the money to the tailor?

Answer: When the author found the first note, he thought that it belonged to the tailor and decided to return it. However, he found a new bill every time he slipped his hand into the pocket. He realised that there was something magical about the jacket and the money was not of tailor’s. That was why he did not return the money to the tailor.

Question 7: What did the author do after coming home?

Answer: After coming home, the author shut the door and lowered the blinds. Hurriedly, he started taking notes out of the pocket one after another. He did it again and again till he had a heap before him. Then he put the money in a trunk, arranged it in piles, and began counting. It was 58 million lire.

Question 8: Why did the author buy another suit?

Answer: The author bought another suit of the same kind as the magical one as he did not want his maid to know of the bewitched jacket. He wanted to avoid giving his magical jacket to his maid when she asked him to take it off for brushing. He thought to buy the new suit and leave it to the care of the maid.

Question 9: What did the author do with the money?

Answer: With the money, the author bought a huge villa, paintings and drove around in big expensive automobiles. He then left his firm stating health problems and travelled around the world with wonderful women.

Question 10: Did the author know that there was a connection between the ill-gotten money and the bad happenings?

Answer: Though the author was not superstitious, he was having a feeling that there was a connection between the ill-gotten wealth and the bad happenings. This is because, whenever he drew money from his pocket, something painful happened in the world.

Question 11: Why did the author still want more money?

Answer: It is a universal truth that the more one has, the more one wants. The author still wanted more money because, despite being already rich, he still wanted to be richer.

Question 12: Why did the author decide to destroy the jacket? What happened when he was destroying it?

Answer: The author decided to destroy the jacket because every time he drew money from his pocket, something terrible happened in the world, and he could no longer bear this.

When he was destroying it, he heard a human voice which said: “It is too late! It is too late!” However, he could not see anyone there.

Question 13: Do you think the author was a happy man after getting rid of the jacket? Why?

Answer: I don’t think that after getting rid of the jacket, the author was a happy man. Rather, he was sad and worried. After destroying the jacket, he didn’t see his car at the grassy clearing. His villa disappeared, no money was left in his saving accounts. Even in his old trunk, there was no money. He also feared that someday the tailor would come to his house and ask for the payment.

So, these were The Bewitched Jacket Questions & Answers.

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