| Question |
Answer |
| gothic or small town or country |
types of setting |
| place of low morals |
city or civilization |
| where they and the characters "escape" to |
country |
| single, goes on journey or quest, everyman |
characteristics of hero |
| what dark romantics focus on in people |
guilt, sin, the mind |
| city of gold |
El Dorado |
| ghost, death |
shadow |
| all that was found of Tom's wife |
liver, heart |
| symbolizes time, nearing death |
pendulum |
| Tom's job |
usurer, loan shark |
| original owner of treasure |
Cap' Kidd |
| what the cross sybolizes |
his guilt and sorrow |
| what Tom refused to do |
trade slaves |
| why Tom went to church |
fear |
| Tom represents |
greed and corruption |
| Medbourne represents |
greed, get rich quick, cheat others |
| Who represents vanity, conceit? |
Wycherly |
| Water symbolizes |
life, rebirth |
| Who represents sinful pleasures? |
Killigrew |
| corrupt politician |
Gasgoine |
| Reason narrator of "The Raven" was reading |
to foget Lenore |
| description of women in "Cross of Snow" |
good, pure, religious |
| has 14 lines but last two don't rhyme |
Italian sonnet |
| four lines, four lines, four lines, rhyming couplet |
Elizabethian sonnet |
| Which was more important to romanticists, logic or imagination? |
imagination |
| What was the historical event in "The Pit and the Pendulum"? |
Spanish Inquisition |
| In "Pit..." what did the hand symbolize at the end of the story? |
hand of God, salvation |
| In "Pit..." what are the torturers an allusion to? |
Chronus, father time, grim reaper |
| In "Raven" what is a question asked of the bird? |
Will I see her, hold her? Is there a cure for this pain? What is your name? |
| Not to be obsessed with goals or money is a message of.... |
"El Dorado" |
| when characters or events represent something larger in a story |
allegory |
| a story with a religious message |
parable |