Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson
The Crisis #1 by
Thomas Paine
The Deerslayer
by James Fenimore Cooper
The Raven
by Edgar Allan Poe
The Cask of Amontillado
by
Edgar Allan Poe
100

What overall announcement does the Declaration make?

A declaration of separation (independence) from Great Britain

100

What is the main point Paine makes?

The colonists must endure and fight tyranny.

100

What does Deerslayer dialogue reveal about his character?

That he is thoughtful and morally principled

100

Why does the narrator describe Lenore as "nameless her forevermore"?

Because she has died. He has also idealized her memory above earthly beings.

100

What does Montresor use to lure Fortunato into the catacombs?

a rare wine

200

Jefferson uses the charged word tyrant to characterize the king. To what emotion does this appeal?

Anger

200

What persuasive technique does Paine use when he says, "Tyranny" is like "Hell"

charged words

200

Why does Deerslayer confront the enemy instead of hiding?

He values honesty and directness

200

What is the narrator doing at the beginning of the poem and why?

He is reading old books hoping for a distraction from his sorrow.

200

What character trait of Fortunato does Montresor exploit to carry out his plan?

His arrogance and pride

300

What is Jefferson's general attitude about revolution?

Revolution is a method of last resort

300

To what emotion is Paine appealing when he compares America's relationship with England to "the bondage of slavery"

Anger

300

Why is Deerslayer hesitant to engage in unnecessary violence?

He believes it is dishonorable

300

What does the Raven symbolize in the poem?

Grief

300

What is Montresor's main motivation for seeking revenge on Fortunato?

Fortunato insulted him

400

What emotion does this appeal to: "He is at this time transporting large armies...to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun.

horror and disgust

400

What is Paine's primary purpose in saying that "a common murderer, a highwayman, or a Housebreaker, has as good a pretense" as the king?

To stress the lawlessness of the king's actions

400

How does Deerslayer's confrontation with the Indian in the wilderness symbolize a Romantic hero's exploration of the self?

He uses the journey to test and affirm his inner values

400

What is symbolic about where the Raven perches in the room?

He perches on top of the bust of Pallas Athena, the goddess of wisdom, showing that grief is overshadowing reason and wisdom.

400

How does Montresor ensure that Fortunato does not suspect his intentions ?

He acts as a caring friend, happy to have Fortunato taste the wine and concerned for Fortunato's health

500

What rhetorical device is this an example of : "He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burned our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people."

Parallelism

500

What does Paine mean when he says, "What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly"?

If you gain something too easily, it will not seem that valuable to you

500

Wat Romantic attribute is most evident in Deerslayer's respect for his enemy?

His moral belief in the inherent dignity of all individuals.

500

How does the setting, tone, and mood of the poem reflect the characteristics of a gothic writing?

The descriptions of the room are gloomy and isolated, the raven is described as ebony and grim, there is a storm going on outside. 

500

Give two examples from the storyline that fulfill the characteristics of a Gothic writing.

Bleak or remote setting, macabre or violent incidents

characters in psychological and/or physical torment

strong language full of dangerous meanings.