Evaluate general reading comprehension and maximize interest in supernatural fiction with this plot-based quiz on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The assessment may double as a guided reading worksheet to facilitate engagement with the narrative. An answer key and copy of the text are included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- How the narrator comes upon the House of Usher
- The narrator’s descriptions of the House of Usher
- What the narrator means when he refers to “shadowy fancies”
- A characterization of the relationship between the narrator and Roderick
- The content of the letter Roderick wrote the narrator
- What the narrator means when he refers to Roderick’s "reserve [which] had always been excessive and habitual.
- The Ushers’ ancestry
- A description of the narrator as he first explores the House of Usher
- Roderick’s ill appearance
- Madeline’s relationship to Roderick
- Madeline’s unusual medical condition
- Roderick’s ability to play the guitar
- Why Roderick wants to keep Madeline’s corpse in the house
- A realization that Roderick and Madeline were twins
- A strange sight through the window
- Peculiar noises
- Roderick’s terrible fear regarding Madeline
- Roderick’s death
- The narrative’s resolution
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