Gothic 101
Who Wrote It?
Name that Nightmare
History Gets Horrifying
Gothic Grab Bag
100

This is the central idea or message of a literary work.

What is a theme?

100

The Lottery & Haunting of Hill House

Shirley Jackson

100

A town gathers for what initially seems like an innocent annual tradition—but somebody is about to have a VERY bad day.

The Lottery

100

Women in the United States gained the right to vote in this year.

1920

100

This legendary Tennessee haunting involved an invisible spirit that could speak, shapeshift, and supposedly torment the Bell family.

The Bell Witch

200

Unlike a theme, this is a repeated image, symbol, word, or situation within a story.

What is a motif?

200

The Jar & The Veldt

Ray Bradbury

200

An orphan gets adopted, but comes with a guest.

What is Mommy!?
200

WWI increased public awareness of this psychological condition, then commonly called “shell shock.”

PTSD

200

What was Stephen King's debut novel?

What is Carrie?

300

Name two common anxieties explored in American Gothic literature.

Any two: religion, racial/patriarchal tension, nature/wilderness, rationality vs. irrationality. societal/historical context

300

The Yellow Wallpaper

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

300

A creature lives a life of solitude and climbs to its freedom, only to realize it never should have escaped.

The Outsider

300

Beginning around 1980, this moral panic involved widespread fears of secret devil-worshipping cults and occult rituals.

What is the Satanic Panic

300

Name the three major cities Edgar Allan Poe lived in that we discussed in class.

Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia (bonus: Richmond)

400

This type of Gothic horror focuses on madness, grief, trauma, and the human mind.

What is Psychological Gothic/Psychological Horror?

400

The Replacements

Lisa Tuttle

400

A woman becomes attached to a blood-sucking creature, and her boyfriend is not thrilled.

The Replacements

400

During the 1950s–1990s, Americans increasingly feared that these might replace human workers or eventually outsmart humanity.

Computers/Machines/Automation

400

This author was famous for horror and folklore books for young readers—and was also a professor at Rutgers

Alvin Schwartz

500

Unlike British Gothic's external monsters and medieval ruins, American Gothic often focuses on this kind of monster.

What is the monster/nightmare within the human mind?

500

I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream

Harlan Ellison

500

The city is a monster, and violence is its food.

The Whimper of Whipped Dogs

500

Freud helped popularize this approach to understanding the unconscious mind.

Psychoanalysis

500

This author was kicked out of college after verbally attacking a professor who dismissed science fiction—and later mailed that professor copies of his published work for 20 years.

Harlan Ellison