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JeoPOErdy

Dive into the mysterious world created by Edgar Allan Poe, exploring iconic stories, characters, themes, and literary elements that define his unique style and captivate readers. Unravel the enigmatic tales crafted by the master of macabre literature.

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JeoPOErdy

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  1. JeoPOErdy Edgar Allan Poe Review

  2. JeoPOErdy

  3. Stories and Characters 100 In “The Purloined Letter” this person solves the mystery. Who is AugusteDupin?

  4. Stories and Characters 200 • Prince Prospero was trying to escape this disease by quarantining himself and 1,000 of his people. • What is the Red Death? • Bonus Question: • What actual disease did the Red Death most resemble when described?

  5. Stories and Characters 300 • Who is his wife, Virginia Clem? “Annabel Lee” is written as an ode to whom?

  6. Stories and Characters 400 In “The Pit and the Pendulum” the character faces many obstacles. How does he release himself from the table? What is by smothering meat juice on the bandages and letting the rats gnaw him free.

  7. Stories and Characters 500 • Ironically, the narrator in “The Black Cat” says he likes pets. How many cats does he have during the story and what happens to it/them? • What is two. • The first has its eye cut out and is hanged. • The second follows him home and gets walled up with his dead wife. This one may be the reason the narrator gets caught in the end.

  8. Life of POE 100 Poe lost the most beloved women in his life to this. What is tuberculosis?

  9. Life of POE 200 • What is the 19th century (1800s)? • BONUS QUESTION – Where was Poe born? Poe was born and died during this century.

  10. Life of POE 300 • What is “The Raven”? • Bonus Question – How much did he earn for “The Raven”? Poe first tasted success with this poem.

  11. Life of POE 400 Poe was found in the streets of this city and later died because of this. What is Baltimore and an unknown reason?

  12. Life of POE 500 Poe wrote “Annabel Lee” for this person. Name the relationship as well. Who is Virginia Clem? She was his wife/cousin.

  13. Themes and Symbols 100 This symbol was the driving force behind “The Tell-Tale Heart.” What is the eye?

  14. Themes and Symbols 200 • What is Fear of Insanity? Name the one theme of Poe’s that is most prominent in both “The Black Cat” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.”

  15. Themes and Symbols 300 Identify the theme present in “The Bells What is Fear of Insanity?

  16. Themes and Symbols 400 This symbol appears in all of the following stories: “The Black Cat,” “The Cask of Amontillado,” “The Pit and the Pendulum” What is the vortex/descent?

  17. Themes and Symbols 500 • In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Black Cat,” “The Bells” and “The Pit and the Pendulum” this symbols is used to make the reader feel more like a part of the story. • What is the unnamed narrator? • Bonus Question: • What point of view is used to write the majority of Poe’s stories we read in class?

  18. POEms 100 • Explain the four distinct stanza’s moods/messages in “The Bells.” • What is • Stanza I – Happy, joyful, Christmas like • Stanza II – Celebratory but aware, Wedding inspired • Stanza III – Cautious, warning, danger, fearful • Stanza IV – Gloomy, death, depressing • Answers may vary

  19. POEms 200 Name four different literary elements present in “The Bells.” What are Alliteration, Assonance, Rhyme, and Repetition?

  20. POEms 300 Explain who Poe blames for Annabel Lee’s death and why they did so? Who are the Angels (not half so happy in heaven) because they were jealous of the narrator and Annabel Lee’s love.

  21. POEms 400 • What is death of a woman? This happened to Annabel Lee, which also happens to be a favorite theme of Poe’s.

  22. POEms 500 • What is the wind representing the disease? Poe uses this metaphor as the reason for Annabel Lee dying in the poem.

  23. Literary Elements 100 • Identify the prominent literary element: • It was many and many a year ago, • In a kingdom by the sea, • That a maiden lived whom you may know • By the name of ANNABEL LEE; - • And this maiden she lived with no other thought • Than to love and be loved by me. • “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is Rhyme? • Bonus Question – What type of rhyme is bolded?

  24. Literary Elements 200 • Identify the prominent literary element and explain: • What a tale of terror, now, their turbulency tells! • “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is Alliterarion? • Because of the strong ‘t’ sound of tale, terror, turbulency, and tells.

  25. Literary Elements 300 • Identify the prominent literary element and explain: • Hear the mellow wedding bells… • From the molten-golden notes… • “The Bells” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is Assonance? • Because of the short ‘e’ sound in mellow, wedding, and bells • Because of the long ‘o’ sound in molten, golden, and notes

  26. Literary Elements 400 • Identify the prominent literary element and explain. • “Groping about the masonry just below the margin, I succeeded in dislodging a small fragment, and let it fall into the abyss. For many seconds I hearkened to its reverberations as it dashed against the sides of the chasm in its descent; at length there was a sullen plunge into water, succeeded by loud echoes.” • “The Pit and the Pendulum” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is Imagery? • Answers may vary

  27. Literary Elements 500 • What is: • “The Cask of Amontillado” – Chaining to the granite and walling up the opening • “The Black Cat” – Killing his wife and hiding her body. Identify the Climax of both “The Cask of Amontillado” and “The Black Cat”

  28. POE-purri 100 • What are • Black cats, black ravens, eye/orbs, hearts, midnight/witching hour • Answers may vary Identify three of Poe’s common motifs/symbols used in his writing.

  29. POE-purri 200 • Identify whether the sentence is simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. • “I married early, and was happy to find in my wife a disposition not uncongenial with my own.” • “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is a simple sentence?

  30. POE-purri 300 • Poe uses intense, specific vocabulary to do this. • What is help establish the mood, give greater detail and meaning? • Answers may vary

  31. POE-purri 400 • Identify the following sentence as simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex. • “When I had waited a long time, very patiently, without hearing him lie down, I resolved to open a little—a very, very little crevice in the lantern.” • “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe • What is a complex sentence? • Bonus Question: • Identify the dependent clause in the sentence.

  32. POE-purri 500 • What are detective stories? Even though Poe is very well known for his horror stories, he is known as the father of these.

  33. Final Jeopardy • Identify the four main themes POE used and name which stories/poems followed those themes. Must have at least one story/poem for each theme.

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