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    The Yellow Wallpaper: Undermining the Truth It’s no secret that gothic stories often use a combination of physical and psychological terror to evoke emotion into the reader. In The Yellow Wallpaper the combination of physical confinement in the room and emotional oppression serve to accelerate the deterioration of the narrator’s sanity. This creates an unreliable narrator which undermines the truth and adds to the gothic of the story. An intangible and uncertain reality makes the reader question

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    Allan Poe create atmosphere and build tension in The Tell Tale Heart?   The Tell Tale Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the story is written using  the ‘gothic’ style language and fits into this genre because Poe builds up the  atmosphere‚ suspense and tension this way‚ the story is set at night in a house‚ the  gothic style contributes to the readers mind and reaction of tension in several different  ways‚ Poe uses a narrator to tell the story and who murders an old man that he is living 

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    Reading Response/Analytical Task Explain how the writer‚ Angela Carter‚ has created the gothic in the text and how she has subverted (to do the opposite of) it? How effective is this text? In the story ‘The Lady of the House of Love’ Angela Carter uses gothic elements like using the themes of supernatural‚ a prophecy‚ setting‚ a damsel in distress and tyrannical figure. The theme of supernatural/inexplicable events is very prominent in this story. The protagonist is a vampire who is a creature

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    The term Gothic is significant for the understanding of the origins and development of the horror genre. Both of these genres differ‚ whilst Gothic literature is the text that explores the frightening extremes in mankind‚ horror focuses more on the unknown. The Gothic horror genre has changed over time and retains importance because it is the antecedent of the horror genre. Factors such as the definition of the word Gothic‚ the archetypes of the genre‚ and its social and historical contexts‚ have

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    character" according to dictionary.com. This literary device is employed frequently by authors‚ and Edgar Allan Poe is no exception. Considered the father of American Gothic literature‚ Poe is best known for his poem "The Raven." "The Fall of the House of Usher" is perhaps his best-known short story; it set the standard by which Gothic literature‚ setting and even the term itself are measured. The Title Symbolism in "The Fall of the House of Usher" begins with the title. At the end of the story‚

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    - The origins of fiction and American identity: a comparison of Irving and Cooper - In this assignment I am going to focus on the origin of American fiction and specifically‚ I am going to talk about two famous authors who are characteristic of this type of literature. The purpose of this essay is comparing these two writers through their works: Rip Van Winkle and The last of the Mohicans. These writers are Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper. Washington Irving was born on 1783 (Manhattan)

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    In what ways are techniques and conventions of the gothic used in Chapter 5 of The Woman In Black In chapter 5‚ Hill adequately uses techniques and conventions that correlate with the gothic genre. These features are used to build tension and anxiety for the reader and to convey the rising fear of the narrator. I feel the writer has used a countless number of gothic elements to create mystery and strain. In this chapter Arthur sees the woman in black for the second time. However‚ this was the first

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    The sublime in visual arts and music Pintura The raft of the medusa Théodore Géricault . Contemporary and political relevance. They are hanging between life and death . Drama in the wild ocean and the hope of salvation. Murder and cannibalism. There is a certain realism in the painting which at the time was an innovation yet is isn’t completely realistic‚ there is not realism in an absolute sense because there is certain idealization of the human figures‚ they are shown in very heroic poses when

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    the nature of Gothic literature‚ a genre popular in the late eighteenth century in England. Many scholars say that Poe single-handedly brought the Gothic genre to America. Gothic literature explores the dark side of human experiences: death‚ alienation‚ nightmares‚ ghosts‚ and haunted landscapes. American Gothic literature dramatizes a culture plagued by poverty and slavery through characters afflicted with various forms of insanity and melancholy. Poe created his take on the Gothic genre from his

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    Taylor Larsen 6th period December 20‚ 2012 Society’s Curiosity of the Unknown Whenever I am walking home alone‚ I am always paranoid that something is going to happen to me. I start to think about all of the horrible possibilities that could occur and I always feel as if I am being followed or watched. Even walking in an empty parking lot to my car scares me because I have a fear of being abducted. I‚ along with most people‚ was raised to be cautious of things like that. I was taught to

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