Vocabulary
Characterization
Plot
Literary Devices
100

The meaning of "tarn".

What is a small mountain lake?

100

How would you describe Roderick Usher?

Obsessed with death

Going insane

Fretful

100

Why did the narrator go to visit his friend?

What is mental illness?

100

How does the description of the illness affect the tone in paragraph 14?

Creates mystery, suspense, and a sense of unclarity. 

200

The meaning of "hypochondriac".

What is someone who is abnormally anxious about their health?

200

How does the state of the House of Usher show the state of the Usher family?

The house is crumbling, paralleling in structure to the Usher family.

200

How did Madeline die?

What is being buried alive?

200

How does the comparison of Roderick to a drunkard and an “irreclaimable eater of opium” help the reader perceive the effects of Roderick’s condition?  

It describes his mania in terms familiar to the reader.

300

The meaning of "miasma".

What is an unpleasant atmosphere?

300

How is Roderick Usher described in paragraph 8?

Pale, thin hair, shiny eyes
300

How does the collapse of the House of Usher at the end of the story tie into the prior events?

It represents the fall of the Usher family and the destruction of Roderick and Madeline's bond.

300

The type of literary device in Roderick's song, specifically paragraph 23.

What is foreshadowing?

What is symbolism?

400

The meaning of "munificent".

What is very generous?

400

How would you describe the narrator?

Caring for his friend, who influences him over time

Slightly nostalgic 


400

How does the narrator come to understand his friend’s fear of death more throughout the text?

What is art and quality time together?

400

The importance of the epigraph.

What is foreshadowing?

500

The meaning of "boon".

What is a favor?

500

How would you describe Madeline?

Determined

Positively stubborn

500

How does Roderick’s fear of death impact the narrator?

It rubs off on him, turning him into a terror-stricken man.

500

How does the allusion to “The Last Waltz of Von Weber”, or the "Fairy Waltz", show Roderick’s obsession with death?

*turn to Mason*