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    of Early Gothic (1140-1194) to Nicholas’s altars and shrines provide an idea of how sumptuous were the furnishing of Gothic churched. The birthplace of Gothic art and architecture was Saint-Denis‚ where Abbot Suger used rib vaults with pointed arches and stained-glass windows to rebuild the Carolingian royal church. The west façade of Suger’s church also introduced statue-columns on the portal jambs‚ which important example of Early Gothic (1140-1194) architecture. The Parisian Gothic style became

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    mistakes in the past‚ they become mad. Their journey into madness is evident throughout the film and play‚ and can be seen through their sudden loss of power‚ through their ‘loved ones’ betrayal‚ and through their blindness to reality. Although the protagonists do undergo a dramatic change in character by the end of both the play and the film‚ it is their past mistakes and sins that lead them into madness‚ and what eventually leads them to their own downfall and catastrophic death. A sudden loss of

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    Summary Of gothic horror What is horror? People find different things scary‚ so different people have different ideas about what horror actually is. A lot of people enjoy the feeling of being scared‚ reasons being that it gives them a thrill‚ lets them take a break from things in their life they may be bored of‚ they are trying to conquer something the really do have a fear of‚ or just because that’s who they are. Horror stories include things like suspense‚ surprise‚ a setting that gives that

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    Gothic settings are desolate‚ alienating and full of menace”. In the light of this comment‚ consider some of the ways in which writers use settings in the gothic texts you have read. In ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’‚ Carter and Bronte conform to the gothic conventions with desolate and alienating settings that are full of menace‚ but there are also elements that subvert this view and portray purity and entrapment; the need to escape the gothic mould. A desolate setting is a place

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    Chris Dawson Lee Bailey Humanities: Byzantine-Enlightenment July 17‚ 2014 An Art Analysis of the Gothic Church There are many Gothic churches/cathedrals around Europe. When you think of a church in Paris you think of Notre Dame but there are others. The church I chose to talk about is “The Abbey Church of Saint Denis‚ known as the first Gothic structure and was developed in the 12th century by Abbot Suger. The Abbey Church of Saint Denis‚ also known as the Cathedral Basilica of St Denis‚ provided

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    A classic‚ written in 1897‚ that depicts the elements of gothic literature with the ideas of the Victorian Era‚ is a horror story called Dracula. Written by Bram Stoker‚ the adventure is told in an epistolary format‚ narrated in multiple perspectives through journals‚ letters‚ and newspaper articles. Dracula was based off of a real life ruler of Romania‚ named Vlad Dracul III. It takes place mainly in England‚ but also in other various places of Europe. Moreover‚ it is about a group of seven people

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    his pieces are considered Gothic Literature. Gothic Literature‚ also referred to as “brooding romantics‚” explored the capacity for evil. These writers arranged their works with emphasis on emotion‚ nature‚ and the individual. However‚ they did not center their matters on positivity as the other romantics did. Instead‚ they often included elements of fantasy and the supernatural. Poe’s short story‚ Fall of the House of Usher‚ contains all of the assets essential to a Gothic Literature piece‚ including

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    Byzantine Halo’s VS. The Gothic Angels & Saints In the wake of considering the style and impacts of Gothic and Byzantine workmanship on Renaissance craftsmanship‚ I felt as though one had a more prominent effect on Renaissance workmanship. After just looking and considering which one impacted Renaissance craftsmanship‚ I felt that Byzantine workmanship had a more preponderant amount of an impact for three particular reasons: the topic of Renaissance workmanship‚ the humanism part of Renaissance

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    Mathujan Yogarajah Research Essay Block 4 Genre: Horror Horror is a genre that has startled our psychological thoughts and frightened us for centuries. The author allows the readers to embrace themselves in another reality with a horrific twist to leave the readers trembling with fear. Like a lot of other genres‚ the author attempts to draw the reader in‚ but in horror there is an intense feeling wickedness and suspense that leaves Goosebumps on the reader. Horror is deemed like a common

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    For ages now‚ the gothic genre has been grossly misunderstood and often confused with similar but different genres. Goth is a genre that combines gore‚ horror‚ death and romance. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe’s “Erlkönig” and William Wordsworth’s “Lucy Gray” are two poems which are Goth but are described and narrated refreshingly different from one another. Both poems were written during the late 1700’s a time when Goth was just starting to gain popularity. Though both poems are gothic‚ they are narrated

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