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    In the last stages of the novel‚ Mary Shelley shows how the monster‚ in retaliation of Victor’s negligence‚ destroys his life by killing Victor’s loved ones. This affects Victor’s character to a great extent. As the novel progresses‚ gothic elements can be seen throughout‚ from the peculiar death of Victor’s younger brother to Victor’s repeated sightings of his murderous creation‚ to the murder of Victor’s closest friend‚ Henry Clerval‚ and to the death of Elizabeth. Frankenstein realizes that he

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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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    O’Shea 4-2-12 Comp & Lit Research Paper Three progressive writers Poe‚ Dickens‚ and Stevenson would contribute to this new literary style‚ known as American Gothic Literature. In the 1800’s a new genre emerged in America which was characterized by dark‚ creepy mansions‚ detailed characters‚ and many twisting turns. The Gothic literature movement was very popular in America during a 60-year period in American history‚ that was filled with important events. The United States gained its independence

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    Gothic literature can objectively be boiled down to a series of commonalities that are prevalent in some way‚ shape or form throughout the figureheads of the genre. Themes tying monstrosity to that of bodily deformity‚ duplicity‚ desire and degeneracy are deeply rooted in the genres subtext raising many questions regarding humanity as opposed to the humanities. This view is in part‚ a product of the Victorian era in which this genre thrived. At the time‚ much study was being conducted in regards

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    Traditional gothic fiction was at the height of its popularity during the Victorian era‚ it exploded in the 1790’s and continued its reign well into the 1800’s. This confrontational style of fiction often blurs the lines of realistic and artificial‚ forcing readers to challenge their beliefs and surpass the norm. However‚ the aspect of gothic fiction that was most attractive to the Victorian audience was the way human fears and societal tensions were reflected in the deliberately fictionalised literary

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    “How do your texts relate to the characteristics of the Gothic Genre?” The Gothic literature movement began in the late 19th century and was a derivative of the Romantic Movement. Writers of the Gothic Genre were focused on drawing on the emotions of the reader and creating an atmosphere of suspense‚ mystery‚ terror and dread. The writers also emphasized the supernatural‚ and how horror can be present in many everyday situations. Gothic texts also place emphasis on emotions such as agitation

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    from that prodigy‚ my mind submerged in terror. “O God!” I screamed‚ and “O God!” again and again; for there before my eyes—pale and shaken‚ and half fainting‚ and groping before him with his hands‚ like a man restored from death—there stood Henry Jekyll! This passage appears in chapter 9 as Lanyon describes the moment

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    cold-bloodedness‚ and the latter through the representations of Florence and Miss Taylor - both are women whose education is somewhat frowned upon‚ they only feel comfortable when in control of a situation and both are a matriarchal figure to Giles. Typical of Gothic literature as a discourse is that it reflects troubles of the period‚ of which “doubling” is one‚ as Dryden points to ‘issues of duality - split personalities‚ physical transformations‚ mistaken identities‚ doppelgangers - were found to be manifested

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    You have to tell me‚ I have a right to know.’ ’Why are you being so nice to her‚ are you really my cousin‚ or his scientific clone?’ ’Are you trying to pull Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?’ Azlaan was getting irritated‚ he knew Qasim would not stop until he gets what he wants‚ so finally giving up he said‚ ’If I tell you everything‚ will you shut up?’ Qasim was secretly praising his wife’s brilliant technique and raised

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    Travis Lent 10/24/12 Midterm Essay Professor Kate Martin Compare and Contrast: Gothic to Renaissance There is truly no doubt that the Gothic and Renaissance eras were both incredibly significant periods of time in the history of art. The developing transition beginning in the Gothic period as far back as 1150‚ to the end of the Early Renaissance in 1450 and finally the High Renaissance in 1520‚ would forever signify one of the most accomplishing and inspirational ages of art. In this development

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