"The Tell-Tale Heart" Characters
"The Tell-Tale Heart" Plot
"The Monkey's Paw" Characters
"The Monkey's Paw" Plot
Halloween Trivia
100

What does the villainous narrator strongly want readers to believe?

That he is not insane.

100

How long did it take the narrator to place his head into the door so that he could see the old man?

One hour
100

Which characters were playing chess in the opening scene of the story?

Herbert and Mr. White.

100

Why couldn't Mrs. White let Herbert in the house?

She couldn't reach the bolt.

100

Are pumpkins technically a fruit or a vegetable? 

Fruit

200

How many police were at the door?

Three

200

On what night did the narrator commit the murder?

The eighth night.

200

What was Mrs. White doing while waiting for the visitor?

Knitting.

200

What were the three wishes that Mr. White wished for?

1) for 200 pounds 2) my Herbert alive again 3) wishes his son dead again

200

What is another name for Halloween

All Hallow's Eve

300

What is the relationship between the old man and the narrator?

He rooms in the old man's house/caretaker.

300

Why couldn't the narrator kill the old man on the first night?

The eye was closed/the old man was sleeping.

300

What is the full name of the visitor who came to visit the family?

Sergeant Major Morris.

300

Why did Morris pitch the paw into the fire?

He wanted to prevent others from experiencing the sorrow that he did as a result of the paw.

300

Which Halloween candy was originally referred to as chicken feed?

candy corn

400

What did the old man cry out when awakened?

"Who's there?"

400

What did the narrator do by accident, as a result, waking the old man?

His finger slipped on the lantern making a noise.

400

What happened to the first man who made wishes on the paw?

He made two wishes that caused him sorrow, as a result, his third wish was for death.

400

What did Mrs. White mean when she said "I forgot it was 2 miles away"?

She forgot the cemetry was 2 miles away and it would take Herbert awhile to walk to the house.

400

What year did It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown first air?

1966

500

To whom is the narrator telling the story?

To us, the readers (it is made like a confession after the fact).

500

How does the narrator explain the old man's absence?

He's away in the country.

500

A fakir put a spell on the monkey's paw. What is a fakir?

A very holy man that has magical powers.

500

What country and from who was the monkey's paw originally obtained?

India from a fakir.

500

Before pumpkins, which root vegetables did the Irish and Scottish carve on Halloween?

Turnips

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