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Matching exercise THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M.

VALDEMAR by Edgar Allan Poe


ANSWER KEY

1. Match each phrase from the story with an image.

His face wore a leaden


hue; the eyes were utterly
lustreless; and
the emaciation was so 1 A
extreme, that the skin had
been broken through
by the cheekbones.

While he spoke thus,


I commenced the passes
which I had already 2 B
found most effectual
in subduing him

so hideous beyond
conception was
the appearance
of M. Valdemar at this
moment, that there was
3 C
a general shrinking back
from the region
of the bed.

He now said:
“Yes; -no; - I have been
sleeping – and now – 4 D
now – I am dead!”
Quiz THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M. VALDEMAR by Edgar Allan Poe
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Please choose the best option for each of the following questions:

1. What is the headline of the New York Herald as 6. What is the first line of the letter Valdemar sent
the story begins? * the narrator seven months ago?
a. Valdemar and the Undead: Fiction or Reality? a. “My days are numbered”
b. The Valdemar Case: Science or Fraud? b. “I have good news”
c. Who is M. Valdemar? c. “You may as well come now”
d. M. Valedemar: the truth unveiled d. “I have some new information for you”

2. What subject does the narrator say his attention 7. When did Valdemar’s physicians think he
has repeatedly been drawn to for the last three years? would die?
a. Magic tricks a. Midnight on Sunday
b. Embalming b. Two o’clock on Saturday
c. Mesmerism c. Midday on Monday
d. Exhumation d. Late afternoon on Thursday

3. What is M. Ernest Valdemar well known for 8. Why did the narrator wait until about eight the
compiling? following night to commence the mesmerisation?
a. The “Bibliotecha Forensica” a. Because the mesmerisation might have worn off
b. “A History of Hypnotism” before Valdemar’s death otherwise
c. “In Articulo Mortis: a study” b. Because he didn’t think the nurses alone would be
d. “The Condition of the Working Class” reliable enough witnesses
c. Because he wanted to spend some time with
Valdemar beforehand
4. Under which pen name did Valdemar write d. Because he was tired and wanted to have a nap
“Wallenstein” and “Gargantua”?
a. Angelina Klaus
b. John Smith 9. What happened at some minutes after ten
c. Kristof Engels o’clock?
d. Issachar Marx a. The narrator gave up on mesmerising Valdemar
b. Valdemar died
c. Doctors D— and F— called
5. What did Valdemar’s physicians declare about him? d. Mr L— stormed out
a. That he was of a nervous disposition
b. That he had phthisis
c. That he was unsuited to be a subject of 10. What do the physicians conclude when they
mesmerism evaluated Valdemar’s condition at midnight?
d. That he was well-rounded and healthy a. That he is in a perfect state of mesmeric trance
b. That he is dead
c. That his breathing is becoming stronger
d. That he is a zombie
Quiz THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF M. VALDEMAR by Edgar Allan Poe
ANSWER KEY

11. What happens when the narrator asks Valdemar 15. How long was Valdemar kept in his mesmeric
if he is asleep? * state?
a. He sits up suddenly in bed a. Over a year
b. He answers after the narrator repeats his question b. One full cycle of the moon
several times c. Nearly seven months
c. He shouts his answer immediately d. Five days
d. He doesn’t answer at all

16. What accompanied the lowering of Valdemar’s


12. How does Valdemar’s conditions change when pupils as the narrator began his attempts to awaken
the narrator asks him if he is asleep for the third him?
time? Select all that apply. a. His arms jerked into a stiff, outstretched position
a. His eyes rolled upwards b. A foul-smelling discharge flowed out his eyes
b. His eyes turned red c. He began to chant in a low voice
c. He screamed d. He began to bleed from his nose
d. He grabbed the narrator by the throat
e. His skin became extremely pale
f. His mouth opened 17. What does Valdemar say when the narrator asks
g. The fever spots on his cheeks disappeared him to explain his feelings or wishes?
a. He says he feels calm
b. He asks him to put him to sleep or waken him as
13. Apart from seeming to come from a vast he is dead
distance away, what else characterised the voice c. He says he will have his revenge
that came from Valdemar’s jaws, according to d. He says he wants to live again
the narrator?
a. It felt to him as gelatinous things feel to the touch
b. It felt to him as a sharp point feels to the touch 18. What can you see in the narrator’s hands after
c. It was accompanied by an acute pain in the heads he awakens Valdemar? *
of everyone present a. Valdemar’s blackened tongue
d. It was very high-pitched b. A large knife
c. A sandwich
d. The rotted remains of Valdemar
14. What happened to Mr L—after the voice came
out of Valdemar’s mouth, saying he was dead?
a. He ran out of the house screaming
b. He swooned
c. He shot himself in the head
d. He tried to stab Valdemar in the chest

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