| A | B |
| Where can man fulfill his self-potential? | nature |
| What type of literature is fascinated with madness, disease, and the supernatural? | gothic literature |
| One of the romantic motifs includes escapism from what? | problems |
| Dame van Winkle is an example of this type of character (relies on stereotypes)? | stock character |
| "The Devil and Tom Walker" and "Rip van Winkle" rely on myth and legend. What type of stories are these? | German Folktales |
| This type of structure is sandwiched between beginning and ending material. | frame structure |
| Who is the author of "Rip van Winkle"? | Dietrich Knickerbocker |
| Who is the narrator of "Rip van Winkle"? | Geoffrey Crayon |
| What is a nickname for the devil in "The Devil and Tom Walker"? | Old Scratch, Black Miner, Black Woodsman, Wild Huntsman |
| What object represents death in "The Devil and Tom Walker"? | Cypress Tree |
| "Rip van Winkle" calls for more involvement in what? | politics |
| In "The Fall of Usher" the book Mad Trist parallels which character's actions? | Madeline |
| In "The Fall of Usher" Haunted Palace is an example of what literary device? | allegory |
| What is the fourth gothic element found in "The Fall of Usher": incest, vampirism, switched gender roles? | mentally ill brother, physically ill sister |
| What gothic element is this quote an example of: "atmosphere has no affinity with the air of heaven." | vampirism |
| What serves as a constant rememberance of the lost Lenore? | the raven |
| Rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry is an example of what literary device? | internal rhyme |
| Poe's original intention was to use what animal in "The Raven"? | owl |
| Lenore symbolically represents who? | Virginia |
| What is the name of Poe's essay which discusses his writing process for "The Raven"? | Philosophy of Composition |