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Title: Elements of Gothic Literature


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Elements of Gothic Literature
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Gothic Literature
  • Gothic literature is characterized by gloomy
    settings such as castles and old, dark houses, in
    which mysterious and sometimes violent or
    supernatural occurrences take place.

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Gothic Literature
  • The Gothic creates feelings of gloom, mystery,
    and suspense and tends to the dramatic and the
    sensational, like incest, diabolism, and nameless
    terrors.
  • Most of us immediately
  • recognize the Gothic
  • (even if we don't know
  • the name) when we
  • encounter it in novels,
  • poetry, plays, movies,
  • and TV series.

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Mood
  • Mood is the feeling an author deliberately
    creates through the use of language and images,
    particularly in the treatment of the setting (the
    place or location of the story).
  • You can think of the mood as an effect that the
    author tries to achieve through a consistent and
    repeated use of similar details in describing the
    place and time in which the story takes place.

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Mystery
  • Mystery refers to a quality of writing that makes
    the reader uncertain about the outcome of events,
    and perhaps even uneasy.
  • When the emotional effect of mystery crosses over
    into a progressive build-up of uneasiness or
    tension, this effect is more commonly referred to
    as suspense.
  • Suspense frequently occurs as the reader tries to
    anticipate the resolution of a story's central
    conflict.

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What makes a work Gothic?
  • A combination of at least some of these elements
  • a castle, ruined or intact, haunted or not
  • ruined buildings which are sinister or which
    arouse a pleasing melancholy
  • dungeons, underground passages, crypts, and
    catacombs which, in modern houses, become spooky
    basements or attics

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  • labyrinths, dark corridors, and winding stairs,
  • shadows, a beam of moonlight in the blackness, a
    flickering candle, or the only source of light
    failing (a candle blown out or an electric
    failure),
  • extreme landscapes, like rugged mountains, thick
    forests, or icy wastes, and extreme weather

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  • omens and ancestral curses
  • magic, supernatural manifestations, or the
    suggestion of the supernatural
  • a passion-driven, willful villain-hero or villain
  • a curious heroine with a tendency to faint and a
    need to be rescuedfrequently
  • a hero whose true identity is revealed by the end
    of the novel
  • horrifying (or terrifying) events or the threat
    of such happenings

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