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    In the 18th century‚ gothic literature was originally written as a response to the age of reason and the politics of England. Gothic literature containing anti-Catholic sentiments and mythical aspects‚ explored the tension between what is feared and what is desired. The stories were usually set in some kind of castle or old building that portrayed human decay and created an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Frequently‚ one of the main characters would be some sort of damsel in distress‚ threatened

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    her cousins and Mrs. Reed treat her badly. In this chapter‚ the author intends to show us Jane Eyre’s resistance toward their torture and scolds. In order to demonstrate the motif‚ the author uses some gothic characters and depicts evil images of persons who bully Jane Eyre. Firstly‚ many gothic elements are adopted in this chapter in order to set the fundamental tone and manifest what a cruel and miserable life little Jane Eyre leads. It uses many delicate and horrified words to depict the weather

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    Shutter Island Essay. I’m going to write an essay about a film named Shutter Island which was taken from Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel which is also called Shutter Island‚ the film it’s self was directed by Martin Scorsese in 2010. In my essay I plan to write about how important the genre and the characters is to the film and how the film makers use it to create a successful film. To give you a brief of the film I am going to use Gustav Freytag’s five part analysis‚ exposition; two U.S. Marshals

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    Northanger Abbey In the novel Northanger Abbey‚ Jane Austen uses character development to portray the theme of being separated from loved ones. The main character‚ Catherine Morland‚ is influenced by people‚ events‚ and decisions which cause her to change over time during her quest for heroism due to loneliness and rejection from being separated from the ones that she loves. Austen meant Catherine to be "simple-minded‚ insentimental‚ and commonplace unsolicitated falls in love with a man who snubs

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    O’Shea 4-2-12 Comp & Lit Research Paper Three progressive writers Poe‚ Dickens‚ and Stevenson would contribute to this new literary style‚ known as American Gothic Literature. In the 1800’s a new genre emerged in America which was characterized by dark‚ creepy mansions‚ detailed characters‚ and many twisting turns. The Gothic literature movement was very popular in America during a 60-year period in American history‚ that was filled with important events. The United States gained its independence

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    1.Emily Bronte and the Gothic Female Characters in Wuthering Heights In Wuthering Heights‚ Catherine can be placed in the genealogy of Gothic heroines‚ and the fact that the novel has been seen as an example of the Female Gothic is further evidence that the Gothic has a far-reaching influence on Wuthering Heights. It is also noticeable that Isabella and Cathy Linton resemble Gothic heroines. I do not intend to discuss these female characters as persecuted heroines. Rather‚ what I would like to see

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    Female Gothic Elements in Carrie In the movie Carrie‚ depict many ideas of the female gothic. This dark and chilling movie is about a young girl‚ named Carrie‚ with a overly religious mother‚ that is a outcast at her school. To make good after a traumatizing bullying‚ one of her tormentors‚ Sue Snell makes her popular boyfriend go to the prom with Carrie. During the whole movie there is evidence of assault‚ deception and betrayal‚ such like her mother’s wrath. Carrie had the desire to remain with

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    Emily” are two examples of Gothic literature. There are many characteristics of Gothic literature ghostly settings‚ glumness‚ and evil predominant over good. All of these traits exist in both stories. Gothic literature was more often than not set in an old building‚ house‚ or castle that depicted human decomposition‚ which formed a feeling of unknown and apprehension. William Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily"‚ and Edgar Allen Poe’s "The Fall of the House of Usher"‚ both use gothic elements of technique in

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    to convey their message to readers. These techniques compliment Stoker’s work and help bring their story to life. Bram Stoker’s classic gothic romance novel Dracula‚ illustrates horrific actions of a count‚ and disturbing events that occur in Transylvania. Many literary techniques are used to emphasize Stoker’s works. Literary devices such as sensual imagery‚ gothic setting‚ and tone add to the decadent ghastliness in his novel. Sensual imagery describes enhanced‚ grotesque effects within the novel

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    The film The Dark Knight Rises is very phallocentric and masculine. It also focuses on and uses gothic themes to present and challenge the fears a current age person has in today’s society. Its use of gothic themes creates a setting that helps amplify and enhance these fears. The setting has a gloomy atmosphere‚ urban decay. A sense of an underworld is created through dark tunnels and hidden secrets‚ this also gives Gotham City a labyrinthine quality. The film also uses aerial shots of the city‚

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