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Jeopardy Literary Devices Literary Devices II Irving Poe Hawthorne Name that Author! 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 4
Tom Walker agrees to this profession.
Usurer / Money Lender A 100
What is the climax of the story?
The Devil comes for Tom Walker.
This is why Tom Walker did not immediately make a deal with the devil.
He did not want to please his wife.
What is the mood of the story?
Dark yet humorous A 400
What are three nicknames for the devil in this story?
Old Scratch Black Woodsman Black Huntsman Old Blacklegs A 500
What does the raven perch on, and what does this symbolize?
Symbolize the bird is wise 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.
From what does Roderick suffer? B 300
Hypersensitive nervous disorder 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
Collapsing foundation Dying lake Rotting trees Fungi on the house Collapsing foundation Storm B 500
What do the four participants in Dr. Heidegger's experiment represent?
Corruption (Gasgoine) Lust/Gluttony (Killigrew) Vanity (Wycherly) Greed (Melbourne) Corruption (Gasgoine) Lust/Gluttony (Killigrew) C 100
Identify four items in Dr 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
Why is The Minister's Black Veil considered a parable?
It has religious themes. Its moral is ambiguous. C 300
According to Mr. Hooper, what does the veil symbolize?
The way in which people hide their innermost selves.
For whom does Hooper remove his veil? C 400
NO ONE! C 400
Spent 12 dark years in seclusion
Hawthorne D 100
Named after a president.
Washington Irving D 200
Orphaned before age 3 D 300
Edgar Allan Poe D 300
Adapted German folktales and fables in American settings.
Washington Irving D 400
Controversial death. Theories include rabies, drunkenness, murder
Poe D 500
Emotion created in the reader by using descriptive language and sensory details.
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.
Parable E 300
Identify one symbol in The Devil and Tom Walker.
Flourishing trees rotting on the inside represented the corrupt, rich men of the colony.
What does the veil symbolize in “The Minister’s Black Veil”?
Sin E 500
Repetition of initial sounds of words in a row 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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