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    dr jekyll and mr hyde

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    Victorian society was split between the very rich‚ and the very poor. Jekyll was part of the former‚ born ’to a large fortune‚’ ’inclined by nature to industry’ and he was ’fond of the respect of the wise and good.’ However‚ there was great hypocrisy caused by this social divide‚ which resulted in Jekyll having a hedonistic side to his personality. While the rich were respectable and ’austere‚’ the poor visited prostitutes and partook in illegal gambling. However‚ what Stevenson does in his story

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    are perfect examples of Southern Gothic literature. Southern Gothic literature has points that must be satisfied in order to be classified in this genre. “A Rose for Emily” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” satisfy all of these requirements. These requirements include setting in the south‚ puzzling characters‚ and exposing the deeper issue behind the face value of problems. These two short stories combine these three elements to produce two pieces of Southern Gothic literature. “A Rose for Emily”

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    Gothic Story

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    I awoke on a beautiful summer’s day‚ my room was flooded with sunlight and I could hear the birds singing. I went out for a walk to admire the beautiful landscapes of Ireland. The sky was blue and cloudless and I could see verdure everywhere. Trees were in bloom and a thick carpet of grass covered the ground. I took the little path behind the house that led to the forest. I was alone on that beautiful day and without thinking about anything I continued my way through the forest. The trees were beautiful

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    Gothic Stories

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    Simile This descriptive writing technique compares one subject to a different subject even though they are not normally related. An example of a simile is‚ "Linda looks as thin as a toothpick." Metaphor These are similar to similes‚ but instead of comparing things they go as far as to say to objects are the same. For example‚ "Life is a rollercoaster." Rhetorical Question Rhetorical questions are questions that do not require or expect and answer. They can be used to make the reader think about

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    My Gothic Story

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    My Gothic Story A cold gust of wind blew‚ against my cheeks. There was noise‚ I looked up and there was drips of blood falling onto the hollow floor coming from the echoing ceiling. It was a rough night‚ the stars hid away behind the dull grey clouds. There was a bright full moon shining in the clear night sky. My voiceless shadow stumbled after me as I followed the footsteps of an unknown creature lurking in the dark and gloomy woods........... It all started when I was hovering outside

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    Robert Lewis Stevenson: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - How does Stevenson establish intrigue in his novella? - Intrigue: to interest someone a lot‚ especially by being strange‚ unusual or mysterious (Cambridge Dictionaries Online). The novella “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Lewis Stevenson manages to catch the reader’s interest and attention throughout the story by using diverse methods‚ mediums and literally devises which cause the reader much intrigue

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    The Gothic in Wuthering Heights In true Gothic fashion‚ boundaries are trespassed‚ specifically love crossing the boundary between life and death and Heathcliff’s transgressing social class and family ties. Brontë follows Walpole and Radcliffe in portraying the tyrannies of the father and the cruelties of the patriarchal family and in reconstituting the family on non-patriarchal lines‚ even though no counterbalancing matriarch or matriarchal family is presented. Brontë has incorporated the Gothic

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    another; both of which become a pastiche to Robert Louis Stevenson’s original gothic novella‚ ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’. Although the initial outlook for the other is hatred‚ their inextricable connection compels for an acceptance; which is elucidated when Elspeth remarks “But I never hated Edie; that would be like hating myself”. This coincides with the gothic concept presented in Stevenson’s novella; Jekyll is

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    ranks of mankind‚ was pure evil.” (page 65) At this point in the story‚ Dr. Jekyll has not completely accepted Edward Hyde as being a part of him. He recognizes that Edward Hyde is “pure evil” but needs further proof that so much evil can be part of a person that is good. The story describes his transformation after drinking the potion as mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual. The spiritual part is very interesting because Dr. Jekyll in part always thought he was a fraud and even though he did walk the line

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    A Gothic Short Story

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    Gothic fiction writing: As I make my way over the hill I see dark clouds surrounding the place I’ve been heading towards‚ the large estate that my uncle and aunt own. It has a large building that looks somewhat like a castle‚ it is a cream colour with blue roofs but still manages to look dark and mysterious and has an eerie feel surrounding it. It is long and on half of it is about 10 floors high with little towers coming out above the main roof‚ the other half is lower down‚ only about 5 stories

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