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    ENG1002 17 March 2014 Research Paper: Gothic literature is always heartless. All gothic stories evoke us a gloomy feeling: the authors- such as Mary Shelley in Frankenstein or William Faulkner in “A Rose for Emily”- are installing a strange and curious atmosphere that makes us feel uncomfortable. All gothic authors used a particular type of settings that makes us feel in the story and so in the narrator’s emotions. Another point that makes the Gothic literature so different from the other literary

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    Vampires?! Vampires are a mythological creature that originated from England. Many are questioning their existence. Let me tell you a little story that may change your mind. Once upon a time‚ I lived in England and was killed in a terrible car accident. I was going home from a long day at the office when a truck came out of nowhere and struck my car. Police said that I had died upon impact. The man driving the truck was taken to the hospital in critical and was released a month later. I had

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    The film was made in 1922 however it included the actor Max Schreck as the character of Count Orlok‚ a suspicious upper class aristocrat living in Transylvania. The vampire was renamed Nosferatu instead of Dracula because of copyright restrictions. The undead vampire’s monstrous appearance is iconic throughout the horror film genre history‚ looking so horrifying to look at with his vermin like appearance. The narrative is the villain of count Orlok who is a

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    spirits that return from the draad to plague the living. Stoker welded these elements into the bloodthirsty Count Dracula the immortal symbol of evil.” Bram Stoker was a writer who used Vlad Tepes’s image to create the famous vampire of his book‚ “Dracula.” Vlad was the perfect candidate due to his unusual methods. Dracula‚ similar to vlad‚ was created to be cruel and bloodthirsty feared by all. When thinking of Vlad or dracula‚ for many‚ the term “son of the devil” will come to mind. Stoker also made

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    Gothic Architecture The technical revolution in architecture known as "Gothic" began at the end of the 12th century and lasted just over two hundred years. The advances made in architecture paralleled those in intellectual life. Gothic architecture was generally tall and inspiring and was a significant structural improvement upon the Romanesque buildings that preceded it. Even though the Gothic era roughly lasted two hundred years (12th-14th century)‚ it was long enough to voyage deep into the

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    Gothic Short Story

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    THE HOUSE Arriving at a new school is scary and nerve racking. I’ve moved five times since I was six‚ but Dad said this would be the last time for sure. I’m hopeful‚ but I should never keep my hopes too high. The first day was good‚ I even started to talk to some of the other guys. They all seem nice and chill‚ everyone does for the most part‚ but it’s high school‚ people aren’t always what they seem. After talking to my parents and the guys who I had become friends with

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    Gothic Qualities in the Works of Poe What makes the work of Poe gothic? Gothic fiction‚ particularly that written by Edgar Allan Poe has a number of common themes‚ motifs and structures that make his work easily recognizable and more importantly‚ fits his stories into the classification of the gothic. Among these elements of the gothic that run throughout the works of Edgar Allan Poe include the pervasive theme of death and decay‚ which is almost always a staple in Gothic fiction‚ the theme or presence

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    Francis Russell once said “fiction evocative of a sublime and picturesque landscape… depict(ing) a world in ruins.” Gothic fiction can be characterized by the elements of fear‚ horror or the supernatural. Other elements that characterize this type of fiction might include darkness mystery‚ or romance‚ lust and even dread. William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” uses a gothic setting to describe Miss Emily’s home. The upstairs and the outside of the house shows the darkness romance and lust

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    Ques1. “Considerations must be sufficient but need not be adequate”- discuss. In Contracts‚ What is "Consideration"? In order for any contract to be enforceable‚ courts generally require three things:  mutual assent (agreement to the contract terms)‚ a valid offer and acceptance‚ and consideration.  Consideration in law is one of the three main building blocks of a contract. It can be anything of value‚ which each party to a legally binding contract must agree to exchange if the contract is to be

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    The Elements of Fiction

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    The Elements of Fiction   Plot‚ Setting‚ Character‚ Conflict‚ Symbol‚ and Point of View are the main elements which fiction writers use to develop a story and its Theme. Because literature is an art and not a science‚ it is impossible to specifically quantify any of these elements within any story or to guarantee that each will be present in any given story. Setting might be the most important element in one and almost nonexistent in another. Just as a Crime Scene Investigator cannot approach a

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