Lit Devices
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100

What literary device is used when the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart hears the old man’s heartbeat?

(Answer: Symbolism)

100

What motivates the narrator in The Tell-Tale Heart to kill the old man?

(Answer: His hatred for the old man’s eye)

100

What happens immediately after Mr. White’s first wish in The Monkey’s Paw?

(Answer: Herbert dies in an accident, and they receive compensation money.)

100

What is the central theme of The Pedestrian?

 (Answer: The dangers of technology and isolation.)

100
  • Which genre often includes oppressive societies and warnings about the future? 

(Answer: Dystopian)

200

Which literary device builds tension by hinting at future events, like Morris’s warning in The Monkey’s Paw?

(Answer: Foreshadowing)

200

Why does Leonard Mead walk alone in The Pedestrian?

(Answer: He rejects the isolation caused by technology.)

200

How does the narrator dispose of the body in The Tell-Tale Heart?

 (Answer: He hides it under the floorboards.)

200

How does The Monkey’s Paw convey the theme of fate?

(Answer: It shows that attempts to control fate lead to unintended consequences.)

200

Which genre focuses on fear, paranoia, and the supernatural?

(Answer: Horror)

300

In The Pedestrian, what literary device does Bradbury use to describe the glowing houses?

 (Answer: Imagery)

300

What motivates Mr. White to make the first wish in The Monkey’s Paw?

 (Answer: Greed/Curiosity for easy money)

300

What type of conflict does Leonard Mead face in The Pedestrian?

(Answer: Person vs. Society)

300

What is the main message in The Tell-Tale Heart about guilt?

(Answer: Guilt will always reveal the truth.)

300

How does The Pedestrian demonstrate science fiction elements?

(Answer: It imagines a future controlled by technology.)

400

What is the term for a story element that represents a deeper meaning, such as the monkey’s paw?

(Answer: Symbolism)

400

In The Tell-Tale Heart, what emotion overwhelms the narrator after committing the crime?

(Answer: Guilt)

400

What event in The Monkey’s Paw best foreshadows the tragic outcome?

(Answer: Morris warns them to destroy the paw.)

400

How does The Monkey’s Paw explore the idea of greed?

(Answer: The Whites’ greed leads to tragedy and loss.)

400

What is one key feature of horror stories seen in The Monkey’s Paw?

(Answer: Suspense created by the unknown.)

500

In The Tell-Tale Heart, the narrator claims he is sane while revealing his madness. What literary device is this?

(Answer: Irony)

500

How does the setting of The Pedestrian reflect Leonard Mead’s character?

(Answer: The empty streets symbolize his loneliness and rejection of society’s norms.)

500

What is the climax of The Tell-Tale Heart?

(Answer: When the narrator hears the heartbeat and confesses the murder.)

500

What do all three stories reveal about human nature?

(Answer: Flaws such as greed, isolation, and guilt can lead to downfall.)

500

Which genre emphasizes moral or philosophical questions about society?

(Answer: Dystopian fiction.)