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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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    Throughout The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde‚ Robert Louis Stevenson uses internal conflict‚ plot‚ and characterization to show that inner evil cannot be suppressed. Over the course of the story‚ Dr. Jekyll must deal with frequent internal conflict. He struggles mercilessly with his own evil impulses. Jekyll tries to ignore these impulses‚ but ultimately gives into them. The doctor explains‚ “It was on this side that my new power tempted me‚ until I fell into slavery. I had but to drink

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray and Gothic Literature The Picture of Dorian Gray is not the typical gothic literature‚ but this book does include several elements of gothic literature. Although Dorian’s mansion is not spooky‚ the old‚ secret schoolroom‚ where he keeps the portrait‚ is spooky and is covered in cobwebs‚ which are gothic elements. There are a couple of scenes in the book where the spooky‚ gothic literature themes become present. One of the scenes appeared when Dorian visits the opium house

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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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    In every dark story many authors use gothic elements to intensify the suspense on what will happen next. In " The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" Edgar Poe uses suspense‚ symbolism‚ and gloomy atmospheres to pave the plot of the story. In "The Fall Of The House Of Usher‚" the author uses suspense to give the reader uncertainty about the conclusion. For instance‚ the author specifically creates suspense by creating wonders and attempting to conclude what will happen next such as‚ " I dread the events

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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson leaves the reader to ponder whether not Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are the same person or two different people. The book describes several commonalities and differences between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The differences and commonalities are not just found in the physical description of the characters but also in their personalities and their actions. It is my opinion that Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are in fact one person with two separate

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    The overall premise of Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is one that is familiar to many. In this novella‚ Robert Louis Stevenson explores the contrasting qualities of good and evil and also shows that there is indeed some gray area between the two. The main subject of the text is Dr. Jekyll‚ a well-to-do doctor in London attempts to purge himself of what he considers is his evil half. He does this by developing a special formula that transforms himself into an unrecognizable creature.

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    Lanyon and Jekyll from the story The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ both died towards the end of Stevensons novel. Lanyon was killed by the overwhelming factor of Jekyll also being Hyde. Jekyll committed suicide after not being able to control his transformations into and from the hideous‚ evil Hyde. Both deaths were caused by an overload of stress and the lack of not being able to control it. Stress can have a bad effect

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    Within these three stories The Black Cat‚ The feather pillow‚ and Sharp objects‚ they all have similar literary elements: it’s dark and cryptic. They all have deep meanings and gothic elements. They are very different than the usual happy endings bullcrap‚ and they are more of the tragedy and very morbid type. There are scenes of violent and morbid/grotesque actions in the novel Sharp Objects. Actions that people of the right mind wouldn’t do. “The three blondes held Ann down‚ While Amma strangled

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    The play Arsenic and Old Lace fits perfectly in with the theme of Gothic Horror. The idea that people believe otherwise is absurd. Gothic Horror has basic components that start with the letter M‚ for example‚ Murder‚ Melancholy‚ and Macabre‚ all of these are displayed within this play. Then there are the two older women luring elderly gentlemen to their deaths because they’ve become a bit lonely‚ not realizing the seriousness of the acts they commit. Jonathan‚ the insane and estranged brother of

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