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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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    The movie Psycho‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ is a classic horror film which combines many gothic elements into a deep and intriguing story. One of the gothic elements in the film is the masculine gothic theme. The son‚ Norman Bates‚ is the perfect representation of the masculine gothic theme incorporating things such as a male being dominated by a woman and victimizing the heroine. The classic gothic theme of murder is also incorporated into the film. Norman Bates mother murders are heroin in

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    Duomo Di Firenze

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    Il Duomo di Firenze‚ also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore‚ was constructed during the Italian Gothic era‚ 1296-1436. The architecture is located in the Piazza del Duomo in Florence‚ Italy. The old cathedral‚ known as Santa Reparata‚ was no longer able to support the growing population‚ thus the need for expansion. Meanwhile‚ the new cathedral was to be dedicated to Saint Reparata. As a result of the completion of the Duomo‚ Florence symbolized their significance to the rest of the

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    Paris. It is said to be the tallest cathedral in France. It is one of the largest ’classic’ Gothic churches of the 13th century. It is notable for the coherence of its plan; the beauty of its three-tier interior elevation and the particularly fine display of sculptures on the principal facade and in the south transept. Amiens Cathedral is renowned for the quality and quantity of early 13th century Gothic sculpture in the main west facade and the south transept portal‚ and a large quantity of polychrome

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    wHAT IS ART? Art is that which brings life in harmony with the beauty of the beauty of the world. – Plato Art is the medium by which the artist communicates with his fellow. – Van Dyke Art is anything made or done by man that affects or moves us so that we see or feel the beauty in it. – Collins and Riley Art is taken from the Italian word “artis”‚ which means craftsmanship‚ skill‚ mastery of form and ideas‚ between materials and techniques. – A. Tan Art is a reflection or a mirror of beauty

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    Chartres Cathedral

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    I felt that the picture provided in the lectures did not do this cathedral justice. It is an example of gothic architecture on a monumental scale. The cathedral that stands in Chartres now‚ is the final design of the building after a fire in 1194. It took a mere 26 years to rebuild Chartres Cathedral into the master piece it is now. Many things draw me to this cathedral. Just to name a few‚ the mystery‚ the symbolism‚ the speed in which it was built‚ the veil of the virgin housed within it

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    by the Capitol of Panem. In the end of the games‚ both Katniss and Peeta win after many many trials. When they win President Snow is very angry at Katniss because there is only supposed to be one winner. This movie is a great example of a Gothic literature. Gothic literature is a genre that combines fiction‚ horror‚ death‚ and romance. The five elements that need to be

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    creative contributions to the art world‚ pertinent critiques of the statue of King David‚ comparisons of the King David statue to other symbolic figures like it‚ and how this sculpture is part of an artistic growth through the Romanesque period to the Gothic era. Benedetto Antelami was born in 1150 in Northern Italy‚ he became an active artist in the year 1170 at the Parma school (located in Parma‚ Italy). Little is known about Antelami’s life. "He was probably originally from Lombardy‚ perhaps born

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    Analysis of gothic elements in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and S.T.Coleridge’s Christabel Romantic writers commonly used gothic elements to describe supernatural events that included a dark setting and gloomy atmosphere‚ usually followed by a dreadful crime. Many writers took interest in the gothic‚ and in this essay I will try to analyze and discuss the use of those elements in Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley and Christabel by S.T.Coleridge. “The Gothic novel could be seen as a description

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    Gothic Elements in The Cask of Amontillado By: Harshul Jain The Cask of Amontillado is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. Poe is known for using Gothic conventions in his stories which mostly includes the atmosphere of mystery‚ oppressiveness to create terror but interestingly he subverts the Gothic conventions by having having human beings‚ instead of a supernatural element‚ create most horrible deeds. Poe tries to achieve that horror via the capabilities of the humans. Poe uses unreliable

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