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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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    one must be able to handle and accept the consequences that going to happen because it not only affects the person that is willing to change‚ but it also affects the people that surround them. Common themes that are seen to advance Southern Gothic Literature short stories are the usage of “tradition” and “interiority” as a means of getting the readers to feel sympathy for the characters that have no control of changing their fate. From gender roles to society rules‚ people have an appetite for control

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    Psychological Obstacles in Gothic Literature and life Gothic literature is not just a bunch of vile stories about ghosts and spirits‚ they are about the deep adversities in everyday life. The works of Edgar Allen Poe (One of the most famous gothic writers) talk about death‚ psychological issues‚ and unsightly examples of pain in the minds of some of the most disturbed characters. Examples of his notorious works include “The Raven” and the “Black Cat”. More recently‚ some of the gothic authors include Ransom

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    The Rossetti poetry exclusively portrays women as victims. The themes of women destroyed by love‚ by tragic lovers or by other means are also typical of this Rossetti poetry. Most of the times‚ women are represented as victims of a tragic love‚ as a sexual frustration or they represented a punishment of the female. Other subject is the representation of the fallen woman (women who had given in to seduction‚ living a life in sin). For example‚ in Cousin Kate‚ the narrator has been left by the Lord

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    How women are presented as ‘victims’ in both the novels‚ An Inspector Calls and Of Mice and Men Two characters that could be portrayed as victims of society are Curley’s wife from ‘’Of Mice and Men’’ and Eva Smith from ‘’An Inspector Calls’’. Both characters are really similar to each other; they are young and both wanting a better life. Eva Smith lost both parents and lost her last two jobs because her boss thrown her just because she argued for a bigger pay for the workers who puts in so much effort

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    A classic‚ written in 1897‚ that depicts the elements of gothic literature with the ideas of the Victorian Era‚ is a horror story called Dracula. Written by Bram Stoker‚ the adventure is told in an epistolary format‚ narrated in multiple perspectives through journals‚ letters‚ and newspaper articles. Dracula was based off of a real life ruler of Romania‚ named Vlad Dracul III. It takes place mainly in England‚ but also in other various places of Europe. Moreover‚ it is about a group of seven people

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    The role of the black woman in black literature has changed throughout time in several ways. In the past several women in‚ black literature was perceived as dark‚ submissive characters‚ as time progressed‚ the black female began to evolve into a stronger being. Black woman in Black Literature were many a times against the elements of society. “A Raisin in the Sun” depicts few issues black woman in literature faced throughout time; they faced issues such as skin color within their race of gender (light

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    started to show women as powerful characters‚ who can achieve the same ordeals as a male protagonist would in children’s literature. Female representations in literature in the contemporary time period all take on the conceptual male expected roles‚ which consists of attributes and qualities such as being dominant‚ being strong‚ and or intelligent. Children’s literature in present day has changed greatly in order to correctly represent females in today present time‚ where more women are independent

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    Women as Threats in Medieval Literature Throughout the texts we have read in class‚ including in the ones examined closely in this paper (namely Lanval‚ The Wife’s Lament‚ and Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath’s Tale) women consistently appear as powerful beings. This introduces a certain amount of threat simply because the woman’s position in medieval society was largely guided by the principles in the Bible – and thus‚ women were treated as “lesser” according to writings that stated that they weren’t

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