Gothic Literature Quiz 21 (20 MCQs)

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1. Feeling, emotion or mood conveyed in the story. Achieved through the setting and objects.
2. What swallows up the house?
3. Which of the following is NOT an element of Gothic Literature?
4. What do we find a lot of in Southern Gothic literature?
5. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde mainly discusses a battle between .....?
6. In Poe's Masque of the Red Death, How do Prince Prospero's guests react to the black room?
7. 'An implication or feeling that something bad will happen later in the story'-Which Gothic feature is this the definition for?
8. In "Masque" what happened to the Prince?
9. In most Southern Gothic texts, the protagonist is .....
10. In "Masque" what was behind the ghastly figure's mask?
11. Ruined castles, abandoned buildings, mansions, and graveyards are all an example of what?
12. In "Because I Could Not Stop for Death, " "the Setting Sun" in stanza 3 is connotative for?
13. What year was the idea romanticism originated?
14. "The fog rose casting a blueish hue over the yard." The word "hue" in the story meant
15. Which of these is unlikely to occur in a Gothic novel?
16. Magical realism includes all except .....
17. Who was credited for inventing Gothic Architecture?
18. Whose treasure does "Old Scratch" guard?
19. All of the following are reoccurring characters in O'connor's work EXCEPT
20. Ferociously, the wolf bared its teeth and growled. In fear, the boy whimpered and began to cover his face.