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    first person point of view. The Count‚ for whom the book is named‚ seems to be invincible to mere man. Stoker uses his character of Dracula to reflect the elements of romanticism through his supernatural powers‚ a fascination with youth and innocence‚ and imagery. Dracula seems to possess unexplainable supernatural powers. When Jonathan Harker is traveling to castle Dracula‚ he is unaware that the driver of his coach is the Count himself. During the nocturnal journey‚ the coach is circled by wolves

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    sense of dread and terror. A horror film can be defined as a motion picture that seek to elicit a negative emotional reaction from the audience by playing on the viewer’s most primal fears. This is often ignited by key scenes that feature macabre‚ supernatural‚ fantasy or science fiction. This is evident in the various scenes within each of Tim Burton’s Films. Tim Burton incorporates the style of Gothic elements such as Gothic style architecture and prominent dark lighting in the film‚ Edward Scissor

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    There are many situations in Macbeth where supernatural beings or ideas are used to further the plot‚ explain something‚ or represent a theme or mood of the story. We see this with the three witches in the beginning of the story and through various other parts. There was also the ghosts and apparitions that appeared throughout the story. We also have the idea of prophecies being told‚ this idea is mainly thought to be supernatural. Finally we have the floating dagger that Macbeth sees right before

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    stories have been written to proclaim their greatness. However‚ none as captivating as Beowulf. This Anglo-Saxon epic demonstrates it’s power with beautiful language‚ usage of kennings‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ and alliteration. Also‚ it gives wondrous supernatural beings as in God‚ and even of powerful creatures as Grendel. On the other hand‚ it has human struggles and afflictions. The very first element that is discovered by reading this epic is the lofty language that is used. Although‚ having read only

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    proportions. The poem exhibits the epic characteristics of supernatural force‚ superhuman courage‚ and the hero is a figure of great national importance. Beowulf meets the requirements for an epic poem through the exhibition of supernatural force. In the poem‚ the power of God is sometimes present; meaning that God intervenes with an action or outcome of one of the characters or battles in the epic. In Beowulf‚ an outside or supernatural force is involved in one of the actions within the poem.

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    story that is enriched with an ominous dark setting. The novel is entrenched with many mysterious atmospheres‚ horrifying events‚ and supernatural terrors. Mary Shelley does an excellent job of portraying what a gothic novel is in her bestselling novel Frankenstein. Mary uses examples such as weather‚ passion driven by a villain‚ horrifying events‚ and the supernatural to indulge the reader in this gothic novel; by using these very important elements in her book. Mary evokes both horror and fear in

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    wishes but‚ the story is about horror . “The Monkey’s Paw” is a horror tale because of the supernatural‚ suspense‚ and spooky setting. The story “The Monkey’s Paw” has elements of the supernatural‚ so it qualifies as a horror story. An example of the supernatural from the story is when Sergeant Major Morris told Mr and Mrs. White and their son Herbert about the paw. The paw is the element of supernatural in the story because it can grant wishes. Then he told them that the paw could lead them to

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    Is Seeing Really Believing? Supernatural according to dictionary.com is being above or beyond what is natural‚ unexplainable by natural law or phenomena‚ or abnormal. Shakespeare uses the supernatural in many ways in Macbeth‚ one of which is as foreshadowing‚ secondly he uses it he uses it as Macbeth’s guilty conscience‚ and thirdly he uses apparitions to show what is yet to come. Fear of the unknown is represented by the supernatural in the play because it is not always understood what is taking

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    GRAVEYARD * SPECTRE * IRRATIONAL * Gothic literature is full of oppositions – world of binaries‚ ambivalence – virtue vice‚ reason irrational‚ law and justice tyranny‚ light darkness‚ natural supernatural KEY GOTHIC ELEMENTS * The Presence of some ‘supernatural’ * Monsters‚ demons etc. * Macabre and gloomily atmospheric * Church * Castles * Abbeys * Graveyards * Expressions and experiences of fear and terror * Characters

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    serves more as a catalyst for the action in the story‚ bringing things to a quick and exciting climax. At the same time that Hound was written‚ Gothic fiction‚ which used supernatural themes‚ was extremely popular. Doyle himself was a spiritualist. How does the novel handle the possibility of supernatural occurrences? The supernatural plays a major role in The Hound of the Baskervilles. Doyle uses it on multiple occasions in service of his plotline and in dialogue with other themes. As far as plot

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