Symbol that represents life and energy.
Montresor claims that his revenge is due to the fact that Fortunato has ___________ him.
In the darkness of the catacombs Fortunato suddenly finds himself __________ to the wall and unable to escape.
John Allan refused to help Poe with his __________ debts.
Guests welcomed in and shown around the house by both narrators in Poe's short stories.
The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" describes the old man as "_________ dead."
Poe's cousin and young wife.
The narrator from "The Tell-Tale Heart" tells the reader he watches the old man for _______ nights.
The type of conflict in "The Cask of Amontillado" is man vs _______.
The narrator in "The Black Cat" claims that it is human nature to violate a law or commit a vile action simply because we know we should not. He call this _____________.
Poe is credited with creating the beginnings of the _________ _________ form.
Because of his unhappiness at Mrs. Allan's death and Mr. Allan's new born son, Poe got expelled from here
As Montresor is finishing walling in Fortunato, Fortunato laughs and comments that this was a great ________.
Symbol that represents insanity and immortality.
The Montresor family motto states: no one attacks me without _________.
Wine expert that Montresor uses to trick Fortunato into coming to taste his wine.
Gentle innocent who unknowingly arouses frustration and anger in another.
Type of wine Montresor claims to have that Fortunato must verify.
Job Poe had when he worked for the magazine.
The last sound that Montresor hears in the catacombs is the _________ of the bells.
Right before the climax of "The Black Cat" the narrator's wife ________ the cat from the ax.
A sneaky, irrational manipulator who was ruled by his emotions.