The Fall of the House of Usher
House Taken Over
Frankenstein
Gothic Themes
Gothic Literature
100

This is what happens to the house after the death of Roderick and Madeline.

What is the house collapses?

100

They are the siblings who live in the house.

Who are Irene and the narrator?

100

He is the scientist who creates the Creature.

Who is Victor Frankenstein?

100

This Gothic element involves things that cannot be explained by science or reason.

What is the supernatural?

100

This technique involves hinting to create tension about future events.

What is foreshadowing? 

200

Roderick's overwhelming fear of this reflects one of the main themes of the story.

What is death?

200

This is what the siblings do to support themselves financially without leaving the house.

What is collect rent from their farmland?

200

The Creature asks for Victor to create this for him.

What is a companion?
200

This is a common theme where characters are physically or emotionally cut off from others.

What is isolation?

200

This novel by Mary Shelley features a scientist who creates a living being from dead matter.

What is Frankenstein?

300

The title "Fall of the House of Usher" symbolizes the collapse of these two things.

What are the Usher family and the physical mansion?

300

The mysterious force taking over the house symbolizes this, hinting at themes of repression or loss of control.

What is fear of the unknown?

300

The climax of the novel occurs when this character dies, leaving Victor consumed by guilt and despair.

Who is Elizabeth Lavenza?

300

In Gothic literature, overwhelming natural landscapes often evoke this mix of awe and fear.

What is the sublime?

300

He is often credited as one of the first Gothic novelists with works like The Castle of Otranto.

Who is Horace Walpole?

400

This is the event that marks the climax of the story.  

What is Madeline returning and collapsing with Roderick?

400

The house is described as being large and inherited, symbolizing the siblings' connection to this.

What is their family’s past or heritage?

400

This theme questions whether people are born evil or shaped by their experiences.

What is nature versus nurture?

400

A character’s descent into madness is a common Gothic theme, often tied to this internal conflict.

What is guilt or obsession?

400

The Gothic genre emerged during this literary movement, which emphasized emotion and individualism.

What is Romanticism?

500

This is the term for the story's use of doubling or mirrored elements, such as the siblings and their house.

What is duality?

500

The author never reveals what is actually taking over the house, employing this literary technique.

What is ambiguity? 

500

When the Creature compares himself to both Adam and Satan from Paradise Lost, it shows this literary device.

What is allusion? 

500

These two elements are often used in Gothic literature to represent the inevitable decline of both people and places.

What are death and decay?

500

This psychological state is often depicted in Gothic literature, showcasing the tension between reason and irrationality.

What is insanity?

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