| characters | | In what way does Madeline's surrender on the night she is entombed alive contribute to the single effect Poe strives for? |
| specious | | He is one of the anti-transcendentalist authors |
| Mr. Hooper | | Gnerous (vocab) |
| venerable | | Not showing proper respect (vocab) |
| impertinent | | The raven represents the stages of _____ |
| symbol | | Moby Dick has several ______ of meaning |
| iniquity | | Capacity of feeling (vocab) |
| harpoon | | The veil represents this feeling |
| visage | | The _______'s Black Veil |
| obeisance | | He is one of the anti-transcendentalist authors |
| pequod | | His ____shall be lifted---nevermore! |
| inscrutable | | Melville worked a long time as a sailor on this body of water |
| theme | | Edgar Allan ___ |
| guilt | | Not the coffee restaurant but loyal mate |
| tremulous | | Captain |
| grief | | Abnormal (vocab) |
| Hawthorne | | He is a depressed eccentric |
| craven | | Sin (vocab) |
| Minister | | Shrewd; perceptive (vocab) |
| Melville | | Nme or title (vocab) |
| Gothic | | The _____ |
| importunate | | Seeming to be good or sound without actually being so (vocab) |
| sentience | | Curses (vocab) |
| allegory | | A ____________ or otherwordly element is often present in Gothic writings |
| Ishmael | | Hawthorne is a descendant of these people |
| Soul | | _________ in Gothic stories are in psychological and/or physical torment |
| supernatural | | Unpredictable occurrence (vocab) |
| foreboding | | Rodrick's twin sister |
| Usher | | Intended to attract notice; showy (vocab) |
| Poe | | The sermon lectured on in Hawthorne's story is about this |
| poison | | "I look around me, and lo! on every ______ a Black Veil!" |
| Madeline | | The Fall of the House of _____ |
| vagary | | Moby Dick was easy to spot because of his tail and his _________ |
| whale | | The veil is one of these literary devices |
| Raven | | This person wears a veil |
| secretsins | | Stubbornness (vocab) |
| anomalous | | A story with both a literal and a symbolic meaning |
| obstinacy | | Gothic style is set in bleak or ______ places |
| waggery | | Unyieldingly (vocab) |
| nevermore | | Gesture of respect (vocab) |
| Starbuck | | Mischievous humor (vocab) |
| appellation | | Gothic style plots involve _______ or violent incidents |
| Cousin | | Moby Dick is this type of mammal |
| macabre | | Poe married his first ______ |
| Lenore | | It is a central message revealed by a literary work and is often expressed through the use of symbols |
| Ostentatious | | Commanding respect (vocab) |
| sagacious | | Not able to be easily understood (vocab) |
| parable | | This is a simple, usually brief, story that teaches a moral lesson |
| munificent | | Very cowardly (vocab) |
| crookedjaw | | Genre that Poe exemplifies |
| prescient | | A beloved who has passed away |
| pertinaciously | | "Call me _______." (the narrator) |
| Rodrick | | Moby Dick expresses the theme of the mysteries of _________ |
| layers | | Some believed Poe died of something like this, i.e. arsenic |
| existence | | Having knowledge (vocab) |
| ahab | | Name of Moby's nemesis' vessel |
| remote | | A bird says this all the time |
| SouthPacific | | This is used to snare and kills whales |
| Puritans | | Characterized by trembling (vocab) |
| maledictions | | Insistent (vocab) |