Exploring Gothic Literature
- 1. Who is considered the father of Gothic literature?
A) Edgar Allan Poe B) Mary Shelley C) Algernon Blackwood D) Horace Walpole
- 2. Which novel is considered one of the first Gothic novels?
A) The Castle of Otranto B) Wuthering Heights C) Frankenstein D) Dracula
- 3. Which author of Gothic fiction is known for her novel 'The Mysteries of Udolpho'?
A) Charlotte Brontë B) Bram Stoker C) H.P. Lovecraft D) Ann Radcliffe
- 4. What is the typical role of women in Gothic literature?
A) Damsel in distress B) Villain C) Fearless warrior D) Comic relief character
- 5. Gothic literature often combines elements of horror with elements of which other genre?
A) Science fiction B) Comedy C) Romance D) Mystery
- 6. What is the main purpose of the supernatural elements in Gothic literature?
A) To create a sense of fear and suspense B) To inspire romantic feelings C) To provide comic relief D) To promote ecological awareness
- 7. Which famous poet wrote a poem titled 'The Raven', often considered a Gothic piece?
A) Emily Dickinson B) Edgar Allan Poe C) Lord Byron D) Robert Frost
- 8. What era is typically associated with the rise of Gothic literature?
A) 18th century B) 19th century C) 20th century D) 12th century
- 9. What term describes the feeling of impending doom or disaster often present in Gothic narratives?
A) Foreboding B) Awe C) Tranquility D) Bliss
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