QUESTION 1
In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” Poe creates an Amercan version of the European
naturalistic novel
gothic
novel of manners
picaresque novel
2 points
QUESTION 2
Long after his death, Poe’s poetry had a major influence on
Emerson
free verse
the symbolist movement
the Harlem Renaissance
2 points
QUESTION 3
The setting for the “Fall of the House of Usher” is
spring
summer
winter
fall
2 points
QUESTION 4
In the poem “the Haunted Palace” (in the Fall of the House of Usher”), “the two luminous windows” are
Christmas lights
store display windows
Usher’s eyes
windows in Usher’s house illuminated by a fireplace
2 points
QUESTION 5
One of the conventions of horror stories that Poe establishes in The Fall of the House of Usher is
being alone in a house with a crazy person
haunted suits of armor
using an evil scientist to bring people back from the dead
strange apparitions of ghosts
2 points
QUESTION 6
Without Poe, there might not have been
Hamlet
Sherlock Holmes
Pride and Prejudice
Moby Dick
2 points
QUESTION 7
Poe called his stories like “The Purloined Letter”
tales of ratiocination
romances
science fiction
romances
2 points
QUESTION 8
According to Poe’s definition of beauty in “The Philosophy of Composition,” the beauty that appears in both “the Raven,” and Ulalume” is represented by a
blackbird
marble bust
dead young woman
full moon over the river
2 points
QUESTION 9
According to Poe, the most beautiful sound in the English language is
the tinkle of money
the long vowel O
the long vowel A
a rolled R
2 points
QUESTION 10
In his review of Hawthorne’s writings in “Twice-To;d Tales: a Review,” Poe identifies the most important quality of a work of fiction as
the power of blackness
characterization
plot
the single effect
2 points
QUESTION 11
In his review of Hawthorne’s writings, Poe says Hawthorne’s stories are
less original than Irving’s
less realistic than Irving’s
more original than Irving’s
more derived from European sources than Irving’s
2 points
QUESTION 12
In “The Minister’s Black Veil,” Hawthorne wants his readers to conclude that Reverend Hooper
has gone crazy
yound
killed someone
none of the above
2 points
QUESTION 13
From Hawthorne’s point of view, the greatest price that Hooper pays for wearing the veil is
ridicule
loss of the woman he loves
loss of his effectiveness as a preacher
loss of his self respect
2 points
QUESTION 14
Hawthorne believed that his wife Sophia had taught him
everything he knew about writing
that he had a heart
that he could succeed in business
how to read Greek
2 points
QUESTION 15
In”My Kinsman Major Molineux,” Hawthorne’s opening paragraph about royal governors
has no relevance to the story
Molineux
Molineux
Molineux
2 points
QUESTION 16
In romance, evil women have
blond hair and blue eyes
dark hair and dark eyes
dark hair and green eyes
tattoos
2 points
QUESTION 17
According to Hawthorne, a romance was
a love story
realistic in setting
true to the human heart
totally fanciful
2 points
QUESTION 18
The greatest suffering for Major Molineux was
being tarred and feathered
losing his job
being thrown out of town
seeing
2 points
QUESTION 19
Young Goodman Brown commits the sin of
egotism
gluttony
lust
anger
2 points
QUESTION 20
The reader knows that Goodman Brown may have been deceived because
the story is set after dark
the setting is in the forest
the guide has satanic qualities
all of the above
2 points
QUESTION 21
The Devil in Young Goodman Brown
has a long tail
has cloven feet
is red
looks like Goodman Brown
2 points
QUESTION 22
Young Goodman Brown
character
is the only clearly evil character in the story
is of average moral character
is basically good but has a few flaws
2 points
QUESTION 23
When Hawthorne read the Scarlet Letter to his wife, she
fell asleep
criticized his work
went to bed with a headache
asked him to read it again
2 points
QUESTION 24
Hawthorne considered the Scarlet Letter
realistic
naturalistic
a novel of manners
a romance
2 points
QUESTION 25
The work that the English writer D.H. Lawrence considered to be “the most colossal satire ever penned,” is
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The House of the Seven Gables
The Scarlet Letter
The Tell-Tale Heart
2 points
QUESTION 26
The Scarlet Letter symbolized
adultery
Able
Angel
all of the above
2 points
QUESTION 27
When Hester takes off her hat in the forest and lets her hair hang free, she is suggesting to Dimmesdale that
she would like to resume her passionate relationship with him
she is a loose woman
she has lost her mind
she is breaking the law
2 points
QUESTION 28
A Roman Catholic in the crowd by the scaffold where Hester is holding her baby Pearl might have
approved of the punishment
attempted to free Hester
approved of her adultery
compared her to the Virgin Mary
2 points
QUESTION 29
Although most people think intelligence is a good quality, the phrase, “The remarkable intelligence in his features” has negative connotations for
Dimmesdale
Chillingworth
Reverend Wilson
The devilish Indian
2 points
QUESTION 30
The statement, “By degrees…her (Hester Prynne’s) handiwork became what would now be termed the fashion,” suggests that
Hester has been forgiven by the town
the
the elders of the town will need to enforce stricter punishment
all the women in town want to become just like her
2 points
QUESTION 31
When Reverend Wilson asks Pearl where she came from, she answers
from God
from Mommy and Mr. Dimmesdale
from a wild rose bush
from a stork
2 points
QUESTION 32
The tapestry in Dimmesdale’s study depicted
Noah’s Ark
David and Bathsheba
Adam and Eve
the crucifixion
2 points
QUESTION 33
Dimmesdale’s conflict with himself ends
he is alone in the forest with Hester, and they make love for the second time
in the second scaffold scene
in the final scaffold scene
when he kills Chillingworth
2 points
QUESTION 34
The setting for Melville’s story Bartleby is
Wall Street
Main Street
a law office in Boston
the Stock Exchange
2 points
QUESTION 35
Bartleby is narrated
by a crazy person
by a naive narrator who never does understand Bartleby
by Bartleby himself
by Bartleby’s son
2 points
QUESTION 36
The knowledge that Bartleby had worked in the Dead Letter Office
Bartleby
Bartleby
Bartleby
turns out to be false
2 points
QUESTION 37
What Melville seems to admire the most about Hawthorne’s writing is
his use of realistic dialogue
his characterization
his moral lessons
his power of blackness
2 points
QUESTION 38
The names Ahab and Ishmael in Moby Dick both come from
Shakespeare
Melville’s own family
the Bible
Milton
2 points
QUESTION 39
Melville got the idea for a whale sinking a ship from the account of the wreck of
the Titanic
the Essex
the Half Moon
the Hesperus
2 points
QUESTION 40
Melville got his idea for the white whale from
Poe
the Legend of Mocha Dick
the Big Bear of Arkansas
Hawthorne
2 points
QUESTION 41
Melville dedicated Moby Dick to
his wife
Poe
Hawthorne
Emerson
2 points
QUESTION 42
In his obsession with the idea that “all visible objects are but as pasteboard masks, and if a man would strike, he must strike through the mask,” Ahab most resembles
the puritan William Bradford
the deist Ben Franklin
the transcendentalist, Henry David Thoreau
the feminist, Margaret Fuller
2 points
QUESTION 43
When, at the end of Moby Dick, Ishmael says that, “I alone am left to tell you,” he is quoting from
the Scarlet Letter
the Raven
The Book of Job
the Book of John
2 points
QUESTION 44
In the Chapter in Moby Dick called “the whiteness of the whale,” Ishmael says that the color white is the color of
innocence
atheism
belief
virtue
2 points
QUESTION 45
In “the whiteness of the whale,” Melville concludes that all of nature, from butterfly wings to pretty girls, is
beautiful on the outside but that beauty is just a mask for deception and danger within
a manifestation of God’s goodness
working for the benefit of man
evolving into a higher beauty
2 points
QUESTION 46
In Billy Budd, the character Claggart is a good example of the puritan idea of
natural goodness
natural depravity
predestination
symbolic perception
2 points
QUESTION 47
Readers often compare Billy Budd to Jesus because of his innocence and unjust execution, but he lacks one quality that Jesus had:
compassion
kindness
an understanding of evil
generosity
2 points
QUESTION 48
In Billy Budd, Captain Vere insists on Billy’s execution because
he wants justice for Claggart
he always suspected that Billy Budd was no good
his duty as a captain of a military ship in time of war trumped his personal sense of morality
he really liked and admired the victim, Claggart
2 points
QUESTION 49
Claggart’s main motivation for undermining Billy Budd’s efforts to be a good sailor was
his own desire to be a good officer
his genuine belief that Billy Budd was evil
as payback for something Billy had done to him years ago
jealousy
2 points
QUESTION 50
In Billy Budd, Melville uses ship names ironically to show how many things in this world are the opposite of what they should be. For example, Billy Budd is impressed against his will to leave the American ship Rights of Man to serve in the British navy on a battleship. When Captain Vere, an almost god-like man, is killed in battle the ship he is fighting is named
the Pequod
the Atheist
the Revelation
the Gabrial