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Castle Of Otranto
In "The Castle Of Otranto" begins as Conrad, son of Manfred of the house of Otranto, is crushed by a giant helmet on this weeding day, also hhis birthday. Manfred, having no other male heir, decides to divorce his wfe and marry his son's wife, Isabella, himself. Manfred's union is disrupted by a series of supernatural events involving ghost, mysterious blood, and a true prince. Man, prince of Otranto, is impatient about marrying his son conrad a "homely youth, sickly, and of no promising disposition" (Walpole 17) to the marquis of Vicenza's daughter Isabella. Hippolita, Manfred's wife, is worried about marrying the young prince off so early (he is only 15), but her husband ignores her concern, only pointing to "her own sterility, who …show more content…

Father Jerome comes to the apartment to talk to Manfred and Hipplita about Isabella; he wants to ask Hippolia whether she knows the cause of Isabella's retirement to the monastery. Before she can answer, however, Manfred interrupts the father, eagerly trying to avoid his telling Hipplita of the circumstances. Father Jerome nevertheless gives an account of Isabella's story and askes that they leave her at peace. Once again, he begins to hint at details concerning Isabella, but Manfred again interrupts him and Hippolita, realizing that Manfred does not want her to hear the father's words, leaves. Manfred then tries to convince Father Jerome that he must have an heir and then asks the priest to persuade Isabella to marry him. To get Father Jerome on his side, Manfred even hints at an unlawful marriage between Hippolita and himself, telling the father that Hippolita is actually related to him in the fourth degree. Father Jeome is now unsure what to do and tries to win time. Manfred then asks Jerome who the youth is, whether he is Isabella's lover and Jerome, thinking that this might help Isabella, affirms Manfred's assumption. At this, Manfred becomes furious. He ordered the peasant to be brought before him and begins to interrogate him about his connection with Isabella. During this interrogation, Matilda and Bianca are on their way toHippolita's apartment. They overdear the men's …show more content…

Theknight repoached Manfred and asked him about the circumstances. Manfred made up a story and Father Jerome is too worried about his son's life to contradict. However, onw of his brethren explains what happend, and the group moves off in search of Isabella. At the same time, Matilda grabbed the chance and frees the peasant, as all servants and guards are involved int he search for Isabella. In the courese of their interview, Theodore and Matilda discovered their affection for each other, but Matilda reminds the peasant of Isabella. Theodore, however, does not know who she is talking about; he had assumed that it was Matilda whom he had assisted in the vault. Matilda supplied Theodore with her father's armory and, exchanging expressions of affection once more, helped him escape. Theodore went to a cave in the forest where he suddenly meets Isabella, who is hiding there. Revealing to her that he is on her side, he promised to protect her from Manfred. At this moment, a person in search of Isabella arrived and Theodore wants to prevent him from entering the cave. He found the knight talking to a peasant outside the cave. The two engage in combat and Theodore wounds the knight. Soon, however, the two men discovered thir error. They both are enemies of Manfred. The knight asked for Isaabella, and whern she arrives, he informed her that he was Frederic, her

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