Minister's Black Veil
Fall of the House of usher
Letter to My Master
Aftermath of the Civil War
Occurrance Owl Creek
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The main idea of “The Minister’s Black Veil” is..

People are hypocritical when they have to confront their own failings.

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What is allegory?

When a narrative, poem, or visual art piece where characters, settings, and events act as symbols representing a deeper meaning.

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 Why does Anderson refuse to return to his former master? because he now has a better life with fair pay.

He now has a better life with fair pay.

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After the war, what are some of the problems described by Chestnut?

Destruction, lack of resources, and confusion.

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What is the central idea of the story?

Reality and illusion can be confused.

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What message does Hooper give about sin before he dies?

Everyone has hidden sins and wears a “veil.”

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How is allegory used in  “The Fall of the House of Usher?”

The decaying house represents the physical and mental decline of the Usher family.

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What is Anderson’s main purpose in writing this letter?

To explain why he will not return to work

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What is the main focus of Chestnut’s diary entry?

To reflect on the hardships following the war.

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What does Peyton's decision to blow up the bridge show the reader?

Farquhar’s character is loyal but inexperienced.

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Why are the townspeople suspicious and fearful of Mr. Hooper?

They believe the veil may hide a terrible secret or sin.

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What is the mood of “The Fall of the House of Usher?”

The mood is dread of the unknown.

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What is the central idea of the letter?

Justice and fair treatment are necessary for dignity

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What is the central idea of the text?

The war leaves lasting destruction and uncertainty

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What do we learn about Farquhar’s escape?

Farquhar’s escape was imagined.

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What does the quote “some great crime too horrible” show the reader?

That people are imagining the worst about him.

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What happens at the end of the story?

The house cracks in half and collapses into the lake.

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What does this statement show the reader? “Although you shot at me twice before I left you, I did not want to hear of your being hurt, and am glad you are still living."

This excerpt shows Jourdon Anderson has mixed feelings toward his old master and the people he once lived with.

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What does this excerpt tell the reader? “We are scattered and broken. The Confederacy is gone, and our world seems changed forever. 

Everyone is uncertain about what will happen next.

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What do the details about the water, mist, and soldiers show the reader?

That Farquhar notices everything around him because he is nervous and afraid.

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What is the mood of this story?.

Mysterious and uneasy

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How does Poe create a dark and gloomy mood in the story?

By using descriptive words about the house and setting.

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Even though his master treated him badly and shot at him, Jourdon says he is glad the man is still alive. What does this show the reader about Jourdon?

This shows that Jourdon is forgiving and still cares about some of the people from his past.

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The phrase “our world seems changed forever” shows us that....

Life would never be the same again. This helps the reader understand the difficult emotions people experienced after the war.

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What is the mood of this story?

Serious and emotional

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