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The events of “The Gold-Bug” take place on Sullivan’s Island, which “consists of little else than the sea sand, and is about three miles long” (7). What effect does the island setting have on the atmosphere of the story? Refer to the text in your answer.
How significant is the role of chance or coincidence in story? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
Could “The Gold-Bug” be described as detective fiction? Use evidence from the text to strengthen your argument.
Consider the portrayal of Jupiter. To what extent could his characterization be described as racist? Reference the text to support your answer.
What are the characters’ attitudes towards “madness” in the story? How far does this reflect both contemporary ideas of mental illness and ideas prevalent during Poe’s time?
Legrand describes the gold bug as “the loveliest thing in creation” (8). How does the gold bug function in the story? Does it hold any symbolic significance?
Through the publication of “The Gold-Bug,” Poe greatly popularized the art of secret writing. How is the cryptograph important in the story? Refer to the text to support your response.
Poe influenced a literary trend in stories about pirates and buried gold, including Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. How far could “The Gold-Bug” be described as a treasure hunting tale? Include textual evidence in your answer.
By Edgar Allan Poe