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Literary
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Literary
Devices II
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Irving
Poe
100
Tom Walker agrees to this
profession.
A 100
Usurer / Money Lender
A 100
What is the climax of the
story?
A 200
The Devil comes for Tom Walker.
A 200
This is why Tom Walker did not
immediately make a deal with
the devil.
A 300
He did not want to please his
wife.
A 300
What is the mood of the
story?
A 400
Dark yet humorous
A 400
What are three nicknames for
the devil in this story?
A 500
Old Scratch
Black Woodsman
Black Huntsman
Old Blacklegs
A 500
What does the raven perch on,
and what does this symbolize?
B 100
Bust of Pallas
Symbolize the bird is wise
B 100
In Fall of the House of
Usher, what interrupts
the narrator as he reads
from the Mad Trist?
B 200
The sounds like those
described in the book.
B 200
From what does Roderick
suffer?
B 300
Hypochondria
Or
Hypersensitive nervous
disorder
B 300
What foreshadows
Madeline’s death?
B 400
Catalepsy that puts her in a
death-like state.
B 400
What elements add to the
mysterious and gothic mood
of the story?
B 500
Dying lake
Rotting trees
Fungi on the house
Collapsing foundation
Storm
B 500
What do the four
participants in Dr.
Heidegger's experiment
represent?
C 100
Vanity (Wycherly)
Greed (Melbourne)
Corruption (Gasgoine)
Lust/Gluttony (Killigrew)
C 100
Identify four items in Dr.
Heidegger's study that
contribute to the mystery of
the story.
C 200
Bust of Hippocrates
Folio
Painting of Sylvia
Skeleton in closet
Mirror
C 200
Why is The Minister's
Black Veil considered a
parable?
C 300
It has religious
themes.
Its moral is
ambiguous.
C 300
According to Mr. Hooper,
what does the veil symbolize?
C 500
The way in which people hide their
innermost selves.
C 500
For whom does Hooper
remove his veil?
C 400
NO ONE!
C 400
Spent 12 dark years in seclusion
D 100
Hawthorne
D 100
Named after a president.
D 200
Washington Irving
D 200
Orphaned before age 3
D 300
Edgar Allan Poe
D 300
Adapted German folktales and
fables in American settings.
D 400
Washington Irving
D 400
Controversial death. Theories
include rabies, drunkenness,
murder
D 500
Poe
D 500
Emotion created in the
reader by using
descriptive language
and sensory details.
E 100
Mood
E 100
A type of writing that
ridicules the shortcomings
of people or institutions in
an attempt to bring about a
change.
E 200
Satire
E 200
Short, simple story from
which a moral or religious
lesson can be drawn.
E 300
Parable
E 300
Identify one symbol in The
Devil and Tom Walker.
E 400
Flourishing trees rotting on
the inside represented the
corrupt, rich men of the
colony.
E 400
What does the veil symbolize in
“The Minister’s Black Veil”?
E 500
Sin
E 500
Repetition of initial sounds of
words in a row. Example: Peter
Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers.
F 100
Alliteration
F 100
The formation or use of
words that imitate the sounds
associated with the objects or
actions they refer to.
Examples are boom, meow,
crash, sizzle, crunch and
buzz.
F 200
Onomatopoeia
F 200
How they clang, and clash
and roar represents:
F 300
Onomatopoeia
F 300
While I nodded nearly
napping represents:
F 400
Alliteration
F 400
Once upon a midnight dreary,
while I pondered weak and
weary represents:
F 500
Assonance
Internal Rhyme
Alliteration
F 500
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