The Dolls House
Across
- 2. a symbol of the Burnell family’s societal position.
- 3. Beryl aunt of Isabel, Lottie, and Kezia Burnell,
- 6. mother of Lil and Else.
- 7. oldest Kelvey sister and daughter of the village’s “spry washerwoman,”
- 8. Everyone suspected he was in prison
- 11. The middle Burnell sister
- 14. symbolizes the Kelveys poverty and low place in society.
- 15. postmistress
- 18. dares Lena to ask Lil if she will be a servant when she grows up.
- 19. the Burnell family handyman.
Down
- 1. Mother of Isabel, Lottie, and Kezia.
- 4. a symbol of the Burnell’s class superiority, physically separating them from poor outsiders.
- 5. friend of Isabel’s who is invited to see the doll’s first. She starts the cruel whisper about Lil Kelvey.
- 9. Sent the children a doll house
- 10. writes a letter to Aunt Beryl threatening to come to her front door if she doesn’t meet him in Pullman’s Bush
- 11. The best feature of the house according to Kezia
- 12. youngest Kelvey sister, shy, quiet, and mysterious child.
- 13. The oldest Burnell sister
- 16. Isabel’s friend, one of the first girls who see the doll’s house.
- 17. The youngest Burnell sister