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Poe facts
Gothic
Elements
Pit & the
Pendulum
Masque of
the Red
Death
Fall of the
House of
Usher
Raven/Ann
abel Lee/
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This man “adopted” Edgar.
A 100
Who is John Allan?
A 100
Poe viewed women as this.
A 200
What are angelic figures?
A 200
Most of the women in Poe’s
life died of this.
A 300
What is tuberculosis?
A 300
Virginia was this old when
Poe married her.
A 400
What is 12?
A 400
Poe lost this many women to
Tuberculosis.
A 500
What are three?
A 500
B 100
Novels from the Gothic
Romanticism time period
usually have this kind of
narrator.
What is an unreliable
narrator?
B 100
True or False
Works of Gothic
Romanticism usually involve
the realities of war.
B 200
What is false?
B 200
Somnambulism is another
word for this.
B 300
What is sleep walking?
B 300
During Gothic Romanticism
there were negative feelings
about this church.
B 400
What is the Catholic church?
B 400
Ouija boards are an example
of this.
B 500
What is necromancy?
B 500
The story “The Pit and the
Pendulum” takes place during
this historical time.
C 100
What is the Spanish
Inquisition?
C 100
The prisoner trips on this.
C 200
What is his robe?
C 200
This is how the man gets free
from his restraints.
C 300
What are the rats?
C 300
The transformation of the
candles represents this trait of
the character.
C 400
What is derangement of the
senses?
C 400
This army rescues the
prisoner from his ultimate
doom.
C 500
What is the French army?
C 500
This is how long Prince Prospero
was locked up in the castle.
D 100
What is 5-6 months?
D 100
Each room represented this.
D 200
What are the stages of life?
D 200
The masked figure arrives
at this time.
D 300
What is midnight?
D 300
In all but the last room, these
two items matched.
D 400
What are the walls and the
windows?
D 400
Name the three types of plague.
D 500
What are bubonic,
septicemic, and pneumonic?
D 500
The house in “The Fall of the
House of Usher” has this
effect over the narrator.
E 100
What is “it makes him feel
gloomy”?
E 100
A fissure is another word for
this.
E 200
What is a crack?
E 200
Roderick decides to keep
Madeline’s body under the
house for two weeks for this
reason.
E 300
What is so that the doctors do
not steal the body for science
experiments?
E 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
E 400
DAILY
DOUBLE
Place A Wager
Roderick and Madeline
can be described
as this.
E 400
What are doppelganger?
E 400
The reader could infer from
the title “The Fall of the
House of Usher” that this was
likely to happen.
E 500
What is that the house and
family line will be destroyed?
E 500
In “The Raven” the man
hears a knocking at his door.
When he answers the door he
sees this.
F 100
What is nothing?
F 100
The raven lands on a bust or
statue of this person.
F 200
Who is Pallas or Athena?
F 200
The chamber could
potentially stand for this part
of the main character’s body.
F 300
What is his brain?
F 300
Annabel Lee is attached for
this reason.
F 400
What is jealous angels?
F 400
F 500
The word sepulchre means this.
What is a tomb?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Cask of Amontillado
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1.
This story takes place during
this holiday.
2.
Montresor’s family motto
revolved around this.
3.
Fortunato was buried alive
here.
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1.
Carnival
2.
Revenge
3.
The catacombs
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