Character Analysis - ANSWER KEY THE OVAL PORTRAIT

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THE OVAL PORTRAITiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Character Analysis - ANSWER KEYMatch the characteristics provided with each of the oundedDeliriousSupportive (x2)Absorbed (x2)StuporousGleefulNARRATORPEDROMoodySubmissive ounded (Narrator)Delirious (Narrator)Supportive (x2 Pedro [to narrator] and maiden[to painter])Absorbed (x2 – Narrator [in the paintings] andpainter [in painting])Stuporous (Narrator – dreamy stupor p.5)Gleeful (Maiden)Austere (Painter)Frolicsome (as the young fawn) (Maiden)Education ProgramJealous (Maiden)Humble (Maiden)Meek (Maiden)Wild (Painter)Moody (Painter)Submissive (x2 pedro [to Narrator] and maiden[to painter])Sacrificial (maiden)Famous (Painter– had high renown p.7)Obsessed (Painter)www.iclassicsedu.com

Matching exercise - ANSWER KEYTHE OVAL PORTRAITiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match each phrase from the story with an image.“one of those piles ofcommingled gloom andgrandeur which have solong frowned among theAppennines”1A“my fancy, shaken fromits half slumber, hadmistaken the head forthat of a living person”2B“I sought eagerly thevolume which discussedthe paintings and theirhistories”3C“This is indeed Life itself!’turned suddenly toregard his beloved: shewas dead!”4DEducation Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYTHE OVAL PORTRAITiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Please choose the best option for each of the following questions:1. Why did the narrator’s valet break into thechateau?a. Because it was very cold outside.b. Because the narrator was seriously hurt.c. Because it was a full moon.2. True or false: the Oval Portrait is set in themountains.3. Which of the decorations in the house does thenarrator find the most interesting?a. The black velvet curtains.b. The armorial trophies.c. The paintings.4. What does the narrator find on a pillow?a. A picture.b. A book.c. A mask.5. How many candles are in the candelabrum?*a. 3b. 7c. 56. What was the “effect altogether unanticipated” produced by the narrator moving thecandelabrum?a. He woke up his valet.b. He was able to read his book more clearly.c. He illuminated a picture he hadn’t seen yet.8. What is the girl in the picture holding?*a. Nothingb. A red flowerc. A paintbrush9. What was it about the painting that affectedthe narrator the most?a. The golden frame.b. The beauty of the girl.c. How realistic the portrait was.10. Why was it a “terrible thing” for the maidento hear that her husband wanted to paint her?a. Because it would be so boring for her tosit and pose for him.b. Because he got so moody when he painted.c. Because she was jealous of his love of art.11. True or false: it took the painter 3 days tofinish the portrait.12. Why does the painter become tremulous,pallid and aghast?a. Because he realises the painting is life itself.b. Because his wife has died.c. Because the painting is so beautiful.7. Why did he close his eyes when he saw thepainting?a. To make sure he was seeing things correctlyb. Because the light was too brightc. Because he was so tired*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Character Analysis - ANSWER KEYTHE TELL-TALE HEARTiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match the characteristics provided with each of the icVulnerableParanoidOLD MANTerrified (x2)Passive (x2)POLICE OFFICERSANSWERS:Nervous (narrator)Rich (old man)Calculated (narrator)Psychopathic (narrator)Vulnerable (old man)Paranoid (narrator)Terrified (old man narrator)Passive (old man police)Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Matching exercise - ANSWER KEYTHE TELL-TALE HEARTiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match each phrase from the story with an image.“Object there was none.Passion there was none.I lovedthe old man.”1A2B“at length a single ray,like the thread of thespider, shot from outthe crevice and fell fullopen the vulture eye.”3C“I then smiled gaily,to find the deed so fardone. But, for manyminutes, the heartbeat on witha muffled sound.”4D“I foamed – I raved – Iswore! I swung the chairupon which I had beensitting, and grated itupon the boards, but thenoise arose over all andcontinually increased.”5E“they were making amockery of my horror!”6F“He was still sitting up inthe bed listening:- just asI have done, night afternight, hearkening tothe death watchesin the wall.”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYTHE TELL-TALE HEARTiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Please choose the best option for each of the following questions:1. What is the first piece of evidence the narratorgives to suggest he can’t be mad?a. His sharp sense of hearingb. His love of the old manc. His deductive skills7. How many times did the narrator put his head inthe old man’s room before he killed him?a. 7b. 8c. 32. What is written on the frame of the picture of theold man and the narrator? *a. Poe photosb. Usher photographyc. Vulture pictures8. What object does the narrator compare his slowlymoving hand to?a. A snailb. A watch’s minute handc. Paint drying3. Why did the narrator decide to kill the man?a. Because he hated his eyeb. Because he wanted his goldc. Because the old man had insulted him4. What can you see in the picture on the secondpage? *a. The old manb. The old man and a vulturec. The narrator5. At around what time did the narrator put the lantern into the old man’s room?a. 9pmb. Midnightc. 2am6. How long did it take the narrator to place his headcompletely inside the old man’s room?a. 4 hoursb. 1 hourc. 20 minutes9. Why did the old man suddenly wake up?a. He saw the narrator’s head in the roomb. He had a nightmarec. He heard the narrator’s thumb slip on the lantern10. What does the old man do when you tap him? *a. Screamsb. Tremblesc. Opens his eye*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYTHE TELL-TALE HEARTiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”15. How many pieces is the old man’s bodydismembered into? *a. 4b. 7c. 816. Where did the narrator hide the body?a. Under the floorboardsb. In the gardenc. In the attic17. Who knocked at the door at 4 o’clock?a. A neighbourb. Nobodyc. The police11. What emotions does the narrator say werecontained in the old man’s groan?a. Hysteria and angerb. Mortal terror and awec. Pain and grief12. What does the vulture eye do when you movethe lantern’s ray? *a. Changes colourb. Follows the lightc. Blinks13. What does the narrator compare the sound ofthe beating of the old man’s heart to?a. A watch enveloped in cottonb. The footsteps of an armyc. A metronome18. Why did the narrator begin to feel anxious while talking to the police?a. They asked to look under the floorboardsb. He could hear the beating heartc. They started asking more difficult questions19. What can you see in the image on page 14?Circle all that apply. *a. The narratorb. The policemenc. The lanternd. The heart14. Why did the narrator become anxious about thesound of the old man’s heart?a. It made him think more clearly of the vulture eyeb. He was scared a neighbour would hear itc. He thought the old man might try to run away*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Character Analysis - ANSWER KEYANNABEL LEEiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match the characteristics provided with each of the characters:In love (x2)Infatuated (x2)NARRATORJealousPunitiveANNABEL LEEObsessedUpper classSERAPHSANSWERS:In love (narrator, Annabel Lee)Infatuated (narrator, Annabel Lee(? – discussionpossible here))Jealous (Seraphs)Punitive (Seraphs)Obsessed (narrator)Upper class (Annabel Lee)Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Matching exercise - ANSWER KEYANNABEL LEEiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match each phrase from the story with an image.“And so all thenight-tide, I lie downby the sideOf my darling – mydarling – my lifeand my bride”1A“With a love that thewinged seraphsof heaven Covetedher and me.”2B“A wind blew out ofa cloud, chillingMy beautifulAnnabl Lee”3CEducation Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYANNABEL LEEiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Please choose the best option for each of the following questions:1. Why were the winged seraphs of heaven jealousof the narrator and Annabel Lee?a. Because of their wealthb. Because of their love for each otherc. Because of their mortality2. How many seraphs are watching the narrator andAnnabel Lee sitting on the beach? *a. 3b. 2c. 43. Where did Annabel Lee’s chill come from?a. From the cold seab. It blew out of a cloudc. She ate a frozen apple4. What colour do Annabel Lee’s eyes turn when shefreezes? *a. Blueb. Redc. White5. What can you see through the window on page 4? *a. The narrator crying alone in the snowb. The narrator embracing Annabel Lee in the snowc. The seraphs laughing6. What effect does the moon have on the narrator?a. It reminds him of the jealous seraphsb. It makes him dream of Annabel Leec. It keeps him awake at night7. What is Annabel Lee’s corpse wearing? *a. A red dress, a necklace, and a garlandb. A red dress and a ruby ringc. A red dress with flowers through her hair*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Character AnalysisANSWER KEYTHE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATHiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match the characteristics provided with each of the characters:SagaciousHaleEccentricDefiant (x2)PRINCE PROSPEROHedonistic (x2)DisconcertedA multitude of ERS:Sagacious (Prince Prospero)Hale (Guests)Eccentric (Prince Prospero)Defiant (Prince Prospero Guests)Hedonistic (Prince Prospero Guests)Disconcerted (Guests)A multitude of dreams (Guests)Shocking (Mummer)Horrifying (Mummer)Bold (Prince Prospero)Solemn (Mummer)Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Matching exerciseANSWER KEYTHE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATHiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Match each phrase from the story with an image.“No pestilencehad ever been so fatal,or so hideous.”1A“The apartments were soirregularly disposed that thevision embraced but little morethan one at a time.”2B“the effect ofthe fire-light that streamed upon thedark hanging through the blood-tintedpanes, was ghastlyin the extreme”3C“and while the chimesof the clock yet rang, it was observed that thegiddiest grew pale, and the more aged andsedate passed their hands over their browsas if in confused revery or meditation”4D“And these – the dreams – writhed in andabout, taking hue from the rooms, andcausing the wild music of the orchestrato seem as the echo of their steps.”5E“But the mummer had gone sofar as to assume the typeof Red Death.”6FEducation Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYTHE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATHiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”Please choose the best option for each of the following questions:1. What image appears in the redsun at the start of the story? *a. A skullb. A crowc. A question mark2. What are the symptoms of theRed Death?a. Pain, dizziness, bleeding anddeathb. Vomiting, delirium and bleedingc. Madness and bleeding3. How long does it take for someone to die from the Red Death?a. Half an hourb. 2 daysc. 3 hours4. Why did the courtiers weld the bolts of theabbey?a. To prevent contagious people from getting inb. To stop robberyc. To stop people from getting in or out5. How long did Prince Prospero and his guestslive in the abbey before the masquerade ball?a. 10 yearsb. 3 or 4 daysc. 5 or 6 months6. How many rooms was the masquerade ball heldin?a. 1b. 7c. 107. What colours were the decorations in the rooms?a. Blue, purple, green, orange, white, violet, blackb. Blue, green, pink, red, black, whitec. Blue, red, yellow, black, white, gold, silver8. How many rooms can you see in the animation onpage 4? *a. 2b. 1c. 79. What colour was the window in the 7th room?a. Blackb. Bluec. Red10. Where did the light in the party come from?a. Sunlight streaming through the windowsb. From candles carried by servantsc. From braziers in the corridor behind the windows11. What happens to the man depicted in the stained glass window when you tap him?a. He changes colourb. His face turns into a skullc. He tells you to beware12. How many times does the clock on page 6 strike? *a. 6b. 12c. 113. How did the guests react to the chiming of theclock?a. They grew temporarily nervousb. They were annoyed by its constant interruptionsc. They completely ignored it*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEYTHE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATHiClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”14. How many of the guests’ heads wobble whentapped? *a. 4b. 5c. 1015. How do the party guests react to the costume ofthe masked figure?a. They are disappointedb. They are disgustedc. They are excited16. What colour is the mummer’s cloak? *a. Redb. Blackc. Grey17. How does the mummer move amongst theguests?a. Slowly and solemnlyb. In an agitated mannerc. It stands still in the corner staring at PrinceProspero20. Why don’t any of the guests stop the mummer?a. A certain nameless awe prevents themb. They are angry at Prince Prosperoc. They are scared of catching the Red Death18. What happens when you tap the image of theangry Prince Prospero?a. The page quakesb. His face becomes a skullc. He starts bleeding21. What else happens as all the guests die?a. The abbey begins to crumbleb. The clock stops and the lights go outc. The mummer laughs evilly19. What does Prince Prospero threaten to do to themummer?a. Lock him in a dungeonb. Cut his head offc. Hang him from the battlements22. What appears in the corner of the penultimatepage? *a. A blood stainb. A skeletonc. A crow*For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1”Education Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

These exercises are based on “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1”,one of our Immersive Reading Appbooks.At iClassics we have invented a new enjoyable and surprising way of reading.The original texts are accompanied by illustrations, music and animations to immerseyourself in the story.We make the Classics more enjoyable for Students and reduce the challenges ofteaching them for Educators!or Sign in as an Education Centerand buy licenses with a big discount:Ask your students toDownload the App:See Education ProgramEdgar Allan Poe - vol. 1 2018 iClassics ProductionsEducation Programwww.iclassicsedu.com

Quiz - ANSWER KEY *For these questions, refer to the App: “Edgar Allan Poe - vol.1” www.iclassicsedu.com iClassics - “Edgar Allan Poe - vol. 1” THE TELL-TALE HEART 15. How many pieces is the old man’s body dismembered into? * a. 4 b. 7 c. 8 16. Where did the narrator hide the body? a. Under the floorboards b. In the garden c. In the .

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