Elements of
Gothic Literature
Edgar Allan
Poe's Stories
Short Stories
from the Unit
Random
100

Describe a setting that might be considered a CASTLE.

*answers might include:

   -large, old houses

   -abandoned buildings

   -electricity does not work

   -secret passages, trapdoors, etc.

100

Most stories written by Poe are _________

dark, depressing, creepy, sad, involving death, ghostly, mysterious

100

The main character in "The Landlady," Billy Weaver, is visiting Bath, England for what reason?

Work

100

What is the name of the narrative poem from this unit?

"Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe

200

Give an example of a HERO-VILLAIN from the unit so far.

Answers might include:

   -Angels in "Annabel Lee"

   -Montresor in "Cask"

   -Little Boy in "Click Clack"

   -Old Woman in "The Landlady"

   -Narrator in "TTH"

200

In "Annabel Lee," who does the narrator accuse of killing the young girl and why?

Angels because they are jealous

200

In "Click Clack the Rattlebag," what does the Little Boy say Click Clacks look like?

"They look like what you aren't expecting. What you're not paying attention to."

200

__________ is when the author gives us clues about what will happen later in the story.

foreshadowing

300

True or False: WILD NATURE can only be considered an element in a story if it takes place deep in the woods.

False. WILD NATURE could just be a secluded location away from people (a house on the edge of town, a cemetery at night, etc.).

300

In "The Cask of Amontillado," why does Montresor want revenge against Fortunato?

Fortunato insulted him

300

What does Billy Weaver see through the window in "The Landlady" that he initially thinks is a good sign in a place to stay?

The parrot in one corner and a dog curled up by the fireplace.

300

Describing the setting as cold, dark, foggy, and quiet can influence the reader's __________, by making them feel scared.

mood

400

Name an example of SUPERNATURAL in this unit

*teachers will judge answers*

400

In "The Tell-Tale Heart," what does the narrator continue to convince the reader of throughout the entire story?

That they are not insane.

400

In "Click Clack the Rattlebag," where is the girlfriend supposedly gone off to?

To pick up dinner with her friend.

400

A story told from the perspective of a young child is an example of a(n) ___________ narrator, because we have to question if they are mature enough to know what is really happening.

unreliable

500

Name an example of DOUBLES that we have seen in this unit.

*teachers will judge answers*

500

Edgar Allan Poe's mother and wife both died as young women from this disease, common during their time (1800s).

Tuberculosis (TB)

500

What does the tea in "The Landlady" taste faintly of?

*poison does not count*

Bitter almonds

500
Give an example of sensory imagery that was used in "The Landlady" to foreshadow bad things ahead

*teachers will judge answers*

   -nails are red

    -wind is cold and sharp like a blade

    -hard and cold skin on dog

    -other answers may be accepted

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