What POV was this short story from?
Who is the witch?
Who ran out of the house
Who is Mr. Nuttel
What bird was above the doorframe?
who owned the house
who is marina?
What is the name of the narrator?
What Poe never tells us
What happened to the narrator's father according to the story?
what is "her mother" ate him
What type of irony was Vera displaying
What is situational irony?
what saying did the bird continuosly say?
what is nevermore
What is the source of the siblings' income?
what is they live off the money generated by farms they inherited?
How does Roderick Usher’s mental state influence the atmosphere of the house?
what is Roderick suffers from a form of hypochondriasis and acute sensory disorder, which makes the house feel gloomy, sentient, and trapped, mirroring his own madness?
How do the people in the village treat the narrator?
why is it that they avoid her
Why does Vera create such a elaborate story for Mr. Nuttel?
what is vera is bored?
How does the speaker's attitude toward the raven change?
what is amused at first then grows to angry?
How do the narrator and his sister, Irene, spend most of their days before the "taking over" intensifies?
They spend their time cleaning the large house, cooking, and, in Irene's case, knitting constantly?
Why do Roderick and the narrator bury Lady Madeline in the vault below the house?
what is they do so because of the strange, catalepsy-like illness that caused her to appear dead?
What does the mother tell the narrator to do in her dying breath?
what is she tellls her to consume all the brightness, cheer..?
What is the significance of the title "The Open Window"?
what is vera was playing a prank saying there was a tragedy of mrs sappleton?
what was one literary devices were used?
what is personification, alliteration, hyperbole, metaphor, characterization...?
What is the final action the narrator takes upon abandoning the house completely?
what is he locks the front door and throws the key into the sewer?
How does the story conclude regarding the fate of the house and its inhabitants?
what is Lady Madeline collapses on her brother, killing him, and the mansion splits in half and falls into the tarn?
What happens to the narrator as she gets older?
what is she become isolated or she switches her appatite?
How does Saki's characterization of Vera set up the surprise ending?
what is Vera is initially presented as a polite, confident, and conversational hostess?
How does the setting contribute to the poem's mood?
what is bleak december, which creates a gloomy mood?
How does the story exhibit elements of magical realism?
what is the story presents an unnatural, supernatural, or unknown force taking over the house?
What is the significance of the "crack" observed by the narrator in the house?
what is it represents the structural and psychological decay of both the physical mansion and the Usher family line?