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    Christine Ku 13 December 2010 ENGL-213‚ Pollack The Use of Grotesque in Literature While we can make some useful generalizations about the purposes to which the grotesque may be used‚ it is clear that the range of possible functions is very broad. Some instances of the grotesque serve no purpose at all apart from a purely ornamental or personal one; some have no function except the fulfillment of a whimsical and capricious desire to invent something bizarre and eccentric. In some works

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    Tim Burton makes unique aesthetically grotesque movies.Vincent Price‚Edgar Allan Poe and even Dr. Seuss influenced Burton.All four of these men had the love of horror in common . Three cinematic techniques that Burton used editing‚ camera angles and music to create an effect. The editing made all the characters look very cool .The camera angles gave us a different perspective to look from .The music made almost everything the characters did so interestingly dramatic.Tim Burton’s unique productions

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    There is no we there is us‚ the negroes. About 150 years slavery has existed in America and you just now question whether it is to continue. As a previous slave‚ I’ve endured being manhandled‚ whipped‚ and cast down. I stand here today to stop the grotesque sin of slavery and achieve equal rights for my brothers and sisters. This is a white man’s dream ‚ a black man’s nightmare. Have you ever realized that slavery directly goes against the Declaration of Independence? The second paragraph states “

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    Professor Higgins English Literature I December 10‚ 2011 Jonathan Edwards at a Crossroad of Puritanism and Enlightenment Jonathan Edwards is a fascinating individual in eighteenth century literature and one of the most important figures of his time. He is the son and grandson of Puritan preachers and a product of a Puritan background. He is known as an Enlightenment philosopher‚ theologian‚ orator‚ and scientist. Edwards is a leading figure in the early years of the “Great Awakening”‚ a period

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    even plans to kill her husband Tom Willard‚ since he is in abnormal pursuit of “business success” (Anderson‚ 1919). Based on these peculiar behaviors‚ Elizabeth is often considered as a “grotesque” by both the people in the town and literary critics. Critics‚ like Regis Michaud‚ endeavor to explain Elizabeth’s grotesque psyche with Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytical terms including “fear of intimacy”‚ “the Oedipus complex”‚

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    The Grotesque Old Woman‚ by Renaissance painter‚ Quinten Metsys illustrates an old and unattractive woman of the 16th century. Her voluptuous‚ weathered breasts are on displayed and her headdress is one of astute fashion of an earlier German period and her eloquent dress and corset are fashionable to Italy in this time period. Her aged hands hold a small and delicate red bud‚ a symbol of engagement‚ and her slightly lifted chin is of poised position. All of this beauty and detailed is over shadowed

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    terror and horror with which the animal inspired me” Edgar Allen Poe uses many gothic techniques in his stories‚ but only a handful of those actually give the story character and feeling. Unreliable narrators add a sense of character to the narrator‚ Grotesque gives the story its unique setting‚ and guilt further develops the characters. Unreliable narrators give the reader an outstanding view of the story as it is being told through an unstable person. In the story The Black Cat Poe exclaims this line

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    May 1‚ 2011 English IV -8TH Prompt 30 Mary Shelley in her Gothic novel Frankenstein introduces us to the ultimate betrayal between Victor Frankenstein‚ a mad scientist‚ and the characters throughout the novel. Shelley exhibits the theme of betrayal throughout the novel to convey the themes of secrecy and betrayal. The creature‚ the antagonist throughout Frankenstein‚ is Victor Frankenstein creation from assembled old body parts and strange chemicals. He enters life extremely tall

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    her she pokes him hard in the eye. She always seems to be vicous and performs unfair tasks such as stealing Dylan’s chocolate and ‘thumping him in the kidney’. Terrible Evans is on a trip to see the paintings with the school when she first sees ‘A Grotesque Old Woman’ by Quentin Massys she is on a trip to the quarry to see the painting with Lester and her class at school. Just before they arrived Terrible Evans was following Dylan and trying to steal his chocolate. Once they have been led down to the

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    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Dangerous Knowledge The pursuit of knowledge is at the heart of Frankenstein‚ as Victor attempts to surge beyond accepted human limits and access the secret of life. Likewise‚ Robert Walton attempts to surpass previous human explorations by endeavoring to reach the North Pole. This ruthless pursuit of knowledge‚ of the light (see “Light and Fire”)‚ proves dangerous‚ as Victor’s act of creation eventually

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