A Rose for Emily
Masque of Red Death
Tell Tale Heart
Annabel Lee
The Crucible
100

Emily's refusal to pay taxes symbolizes what?

What is "Resistance to change"

100

What does Prince Prospero's abbey (palace) represent?

What is "wealth and privilege attempting to escape death"

100

Why does the narrator want to kill the old man? 

What is, "Because of his vulture eye" 

100

According to the speaker, what caused Annabel Lee's death?

What is, "A storm sent from jealous angels"

100

The play is an allegory (symbol) for what?

What is, "McCarthyism and mass hysteria"

200

What does the decaying Grierson house most clearly represent?

What is "Emily's mental decline" & "the fading Old South"

200

What does the ebony (black) clock represent?

What is "the inevitability of time and death"

200

Why does the narrator confess to the police? 

What is, "He believes they can hear the heartbeat too"

200

Why does the speaker believe the angels were jealous?

What is, "Their love was so pure and powerful"

200

Why does Elizabeth lie in court about John's affair?

What is, "She wants to protect John's reputation"

300

The townspeople's attitude toward Emily can best be described as

What is "sympathetic"

300

Why do the guests stop dancing each time the clock chimes?

What is "the sound reminds them of death"

300

What does the narrator say is the reason he isn't insane? 

What is, "He carefully planned the murder" 

300

What is the central theme of the poem?

What is, "The endurance of love beyond death"

300

Why is Giles Corey ultimately killed?

What is, "He refuses to confess to the court"

400

The story critiques which theme most strongly?

What is "the destructive danger of isolation"

400

What does Prospero's reaction to the masked figure show us?

What is "his arrogance and denial of fate"

400

What effect does Poe's constant repetition create? 

What is, "Nervous instability in the narrator" 

400

What does the constant repetition of Annabel Lee's name emphasize?

What is, "The speaker's obsession and never-ending love"

400

Reverend Hale undergoes a major transformation when he...

What is, "Begins doubting the court and its ethics"

500

Why does Faulkner tell the events in the story out of order?

What is "to build suspense around Emily's secret"

500

What does the sequence of colored rooms represent?

What is "the stages of human life"

500

The old man's "vulture eye" symbolizes the narrator's: 

What is, "Fear and obsession" 

500

What tone does the metaphor, "a kingdom by the sea" create?

What is, "A mysterious and fairy-tale like tone"

500

Overall, the play argues:

What is, "Mass hysteria and fear destroy justice"

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