He protects his friends by locking them in his abbey.
Who is Prince Prospero?
100
In "The Fall of the House of Usher," this single effect is created when Poe describes the setting as having "decayed trees, and the gray wall, and the silent tarn"
What is gloom or dread?
100
In "The Raven," when Poe creates rhythm in lines 14-15 using words like "Filled," "fantastic," "felt," he is using this poetic device.
What is alliteration?
100
The speaker in "Harlem" worries about the idea of people who have given up on this.
What is their dreams?
100
Character who symbolized wealth in "Masque of the Red Death"
Who is Prince Prospero?
200
The protagonist of The Crucible
Who is John Proctor?
200
He dies as Madeline's body falls on him in "The Fall of the House of Usher"
Who is Roderick?
200
Character who is a good, virtuous person with a tragic flaw and involved in morally or historically significant events
What is a tragic hero?
200
The speaker in "I,Too" predicts the darker brother will do this.
What is achieve equality/ be treated like everyone else?
200
The number of rooms in Prospero's Abbey that represents the passage of time
What is seven?
300
Antagonist of The Crucible
Who is Abigail Williams?
300
Refusing to be part of a lie, John Proctor displays this emotion after he signs the confession
What is anger?
300
"Yea, God" is an example of this literary term used by Arthur Miller as he depicts the Puritans in The Crucible
What is archaic language?
300
The speaker in "If We Must Die" compares the kinsmen's opponents to these animals.
What are dogs in a pack?
300
Color of the room in which Prospero is killed; symbolic of death
What is black?
400
This party crasher causes commotion when he enters Prospero's party
Who is the Red Death (a victim of a plague)?
400
According to Giles Corey, George Jacobs has been named as a witch because Thomas Putnam wants this.
What his land?
400
"I stand amid the roar" contains an example of this sound device
What is onomatopoeia?
400
This is the poem in which the speaker says his/her greatest loss when he/she is dead will be the sight and sounds of this city.
What is Manhattan?
400
The abbey represents this in "Masque of the Red Death"
What is safety/security?
500
After removing himself from the court because he fears he's responsible for hurting innocent people, this man states, "There is blood on my head!"
Who is Rev. Hale?
500
This is the theme of "The Masque of the Red Death"
What is "Death comes for the wealthy as well as the poor-- it comes for all of us"?
500
Use of statistics and rational reasons to support a claim is an example of this type of appeal.
What is Logical Appeal?
500
He is probably the most famous writer of the Harlem Renaissance with works such as "Harlem" and "I, Too"
Who is Langston Hughes?
500
a story in which characters, events, and setting are symbolic and the story teaches a moral or lesson