The Crucible/ Dark Romanticism
Dark Romanticism
Gothic/HoHH
Haunting of Hill House
Haunting of Hill House
100

After John Proctor gets arrested too, Reverend Hale tries to convince him to do something so he won’t be hanged. What is it?

To confess. 

100

What did Dark Romanticism focus on?

Darkness

Sin 

Evil

100

Which character is conducting a study of haunted houses? 

Dr. Montague

100

Which character do the “hauntings” seem to revolve around?

Eleanor

100

Which room does Eleanor refuse to enter when they all are touring the house?

The library with the tower. 

200

Why is John Proctor hanged at the end of the play?

Because he refuses to sign his name to a confession.

200

What are characteristics of the Gothic? 

Characterized by a brooding atmosphere that emphasizes the unknown and inspires fear.

Usually fascinated with remote periods of history and exotic places. 

Usually takes place in a haunted castle or moor, and has mysterious or violent events in the plot. 

200

How is Eleanor described in The Haunting of Hill House? 

Lonely 

Imaginative

200

Who was the original owner of Hill House?

Hugh Crain

200

What haunting plagues the visitors at night?

Every night there is a pounding on the doors down the hallway.

300

What happens to Abigail at the end of the play?

She runs away. 

300

In Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle,” what strange event occurs? 

Rip Van Winkle goes to sleep and wakes up in the future.

300

In The Haunting of Hill House, what had Eleanor been doing for so many years before coming to Hill House?

Taking care of her invalid mother. 

300

What does the road to Hill House symbolize?

A new beginning and pathway to freedom
300

Which room has a cold spot in its doorway? 

The nursery

400

Which literary movement did Dark Romanticism come from?

Romanticism

400

In Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” who is Icahbod Crane?

The schoolmaster who tries to woo Katrina van Tassel for her father’s money.

400

In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” what disease was seemingly making the Usher family sick? 

Incest

400

What phrase was repeated in the hauntings written on the walls of the house?

Help Eleanor Come Home

400

What happens at the end of the novel?

Eleanor commits suicide. 
500

What characteristic did the Dark Romantic disagree with in the previous literary movement?

The optimism and positive thoughts about life. 

500

What do the townspeople believe happened to Ichabod Crane? 

That the headless horseman dragged him away with him. 

500

Who most likely was posing as the headless horseman in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”?

Brom Bones

500

What does Hill House symbolize? 

The fractured self and oppression

500

What does Eleanor do as the novel, and the hauntings, progress? 

Surrender herself