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    American Gothic as a distinctive American literature provides substantive insights into the history and culture of the United States. Its roots trace back to 18th century when in 1781 a highly religious farmer ritually murdered his wife and four kids after religious voices told him to. Beyond comprehension and strange story caught the attention of a lawyer Charles Brockden Brown‚ who later used motives of this bloody murder in his book Wieland (1798). The book is a story of conversion of mature and

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    An analysis of the picture painted by Grant Wood American Gothic was painted by Grant Wood in 1930. When looking at the painting you can see two persons that obviously appear as how two persons would have looked like in the 1930s. They are simple living people‚ dependant on their routines and clearly living on the countryside. The man holds a pitchfork in his hand and wears typical farmer clothes and the woman wears characteristic housewife clothing. The painting does not really provide other information

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    Gothic American literature explores the human capacity of evil and includes elements of fantasy and supernatural. Instead of looking at the good in people‚ Gothic authors always sought out the bad. Works written during this time had characters such as monsters‚ gargoyles‚ and the devil. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs‚ “The Black Cat” by Edgar A. Poe‚ and “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving all have elements of Gothic literature such as supernatural characters

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    background on gothic literature is needed. This movement was started in the late 1700’s in response to the romantic era. Whereas the romantic era romanticized science‚ knowledge‚ and everyday life‚ the gothic movement sought to show the opposite views. All classes were know becoming literate‚ and the upper classes worried about the influence of knowledge on lower classes. The fear was that uncontrolled learning as a child could result in imbalanced adults (C4 328-9‚ 40). Thereby a gothic work’s intent

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    Nancy Li ENG3U Persuasive Essay The subject of homework is cause for much debate between teachers‚ students‚ and parents. However‚ it is obvious that homework is not necessary every day. Homework should not be assigned to students on a daily basis because of health issues‚ the level of difficulty and the problem with time management. So I suggest the teacher can assign the homework twice a week‚ it is a way more easy to let students done their work. To begin‚ daily homework is unnecessary because

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    Macbeth and Gothic Dimensions; Scene 1 Shakespeare immediately and emphatically introduces the Gothic theme in the first scene within the first Act. This is demonstrated with him setting the scene using the stage direction “Thunder and lightning”. Such weather is a typical gothic dimension exploited by several authors‚ thus aiding the construction of a gothic play‚ and arguably is prophesising the future turmoil and disintegration of order. The ‘thunder and lightning’ displays the reckless elements

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    Women in gothic literature are presented as either evil or victims how far do you agree? The Gothic genre is an increasingly popular area for feminist studies‚ showing contrasts in society at the time and the expectations of women within it. In pre industrial times‚ women were expected to play a subservient role to men‚ they were expected to marry young and bare children‚ they would simply care for their husbands and support the family‚ they were denied the right to vote or own property and were

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    In the medieval period of Germany‚ a new form of architecture developed. Today it’s known as Gothic‚ although this was a name given after the fact when the style was considered barbaric. In the modern world it’s recognized for its beauty. Gothic architecture made cathedrals huge‚ open‚ and bright‚ during a period where taller buildings had to be small and dark to support their ceilings. Gothic architecture is partially characterized by clever support structures that allowed the skyline to grow

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    Adeleine Dauray Ms. Nadler English 12 February 5‚ 2017 The conventions of the Gothic that we have talked about so far this year are things such as masks‚ pointed architecture‚ the supernatural‚ haunted spaces‚ and young girls who are innocent and weak. A specific TV series on Netflix comes to my mind when I hear of gothic conventions: The Vampire Diaries. The Vampire Diaries is very much about the supernatural. The main character‚ Elena‚ is a young teenager who lost both of her parents in a

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    The Gothic In 1798 an anonymous author published a commentary that revealed exactly how some writers received the Gothic during this time: “ Take—An old castle‚ half of it ruinous A long gallery‚ with a great many doors‚ some secret ones. Three murdered bodies‚ quite fresh. As many skeletons‚ in chests and presses. An old woman hanging by the neck; with her throat cut. Assassins and desperadoes‚ quant. suff. Noises‚ whispers

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