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    The picturesque diction Larson choses and the the poignant tone enhance Holmes thought process when he kills to present how he is truly psychotic. When Larson wrote‚ “ He pulled the stopper from a dark amber bottle of liquid and immediately felt its silvery exhalation in his own nostrils” which is a form of imagery. He includes to parade how Holmes is affected by the smell of death since the liquid is chloroform which he is using to kill. Holmes is sent to a euphoric state when he smells the chloroform

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    outsmarted by Hutter’s wife‚ Nina into standing in sunlight‚ killing Orlok as he disintegrated into smoke in the sunlight. The villain of the film is a supernatural monster that hunts and preys on humans‚ draining them of their blood which takes from the gothic horror genre. The setting of the film is major within count Orloks castle which is isolated away from civilization which is used to create a sense of loneliness and isolation. The costumes of the characters fit the time period of the Victorian era

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    her situation was throughout the text. These gothic elements in the text leave the reader sensing the narrator’s situation and coming to terms with her predicament. Gilman uses descriptive tones throughout the text yet also leaves many unknowns to build suspense. She also creates uncertainty through the relationship with the wallpaper and leaves the reader unsettled throughout the novel and even the ending leaves us bewildered. The author utilises gothic elements throughout the text. The reader can

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne uses ‘gothic’ elements in his stories a great deal. The story it stuck out to me the most in was Young Goodman Brown. The main things in the story that made the gothic elements stick out to me are some of the settings‚ and characters‚ and events that happen within the story. This whole story is crawling with gothic elements‚ some very obvious and others not so much. The story starts of in the late 16th early 17th century in Salem Massachusetts. This is the time during the

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    as one of the greatest horror and gothic writers of our time. The reason for this is his ability to fuse the gothic elements created by stories such as Dracula or Frankenstein and todays horror. King has written hundreds of short stories but two in-particular “The Night Flier” and “Popsy” show his unique ability to combined gothic elements from the old literature with realistic settings and people of our era. One of his greater talents is being able to use gothic element like vampires and make us

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    Gothic Literature vs Magical Realism Gothic literature and magical realism are genres that both work to create strong emotions from the reader by using the type of elements they have in their stories. Magical realism is when the author uses recognizable characters who feel‚ act‚ and react in customary ways and introduces them to supernatural or unreal elements. Elements that pertain to magical realism that are found in the short story “House Taken Over” would be the realistic characters and the

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    How far is Macbeth a gothic protagonist? The gothic protagonist who is seen as the main character tries to overcome human limitations by making acting as god. Within the novel elements of Gothic is seen which is seen highly in the characters as well as other aspects. Shakespeare’s Macbeth consists of the central protagonist who is Macbeth himself. Thus‚ Macbeth is seemed as a gothic protagonist because he urges for a gothic goal which is often for more power. A gothic protagonist is known to have

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    story‚ “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe the author does an accurate representation of what it’s like to lose someone. The Speaker in‚ “The Raven” is trying to avoid and forget his pain and doom until one night he imagines a Raven which leads him into a deep of hopelessness and loneliness. While others may disagree‚ the Raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” is imaginary because the speaker is so lonely‚ sad‚ and desperate to talk to someone or something‚ even a Raven. One reason the Raven is imaginary

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    The genre of gothic literature contains both elements of horror and romance‚ with an innocent female‚ a powerful male (usually the quintessential villain)‚ as well as themes to do with the supernatural as key features included in the novel. In this chapter‚ elements of the gothic begin in the very title of the book: the ‘bloody’ in ‘The Bloody Chamber’ associates the idea of death and gore‚ a more horrific element of the gothic genre; the ‘Chamber’ itself now sounds more claustrophobic and similar

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    Abstract In an attempt to find out the purposes of the gothic elements in The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ this essay takes a close look at the three most prevailing gothic elements in the novel: the portrait‚ decadence‚ and the gothic villain by first exploring their presence and development throughout‚ and then examining their contributions to the characters‚ the plot development and the themes. First of all‚ the unique properties and symbolic meanings of the portrait in this novel are discussed. The

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