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    backpack and then grabbed her. This scenario relates to gothic lit and magical realism realism because of the bleak setting. The genres of gothic literature and magical realism are different because in gothic literature there is usually something supernatural that occurs while in magical realism the story begins ordinary but magical or unrealistic events occur that are not necessarily supernatural. Gothic Literature is a genre or mode of literature and film that combines fiction and horror, death and

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    Southern Gothic is a regional genre used in film, music, and literature that criticizes the moral blindness of a historical era. Traits of this genre include: disturbed personalities, macabre situation, and a list of themes. These specific themes are: Race, Unrequited Love, Good Versus Evil, Being an outsider, and Violence. In our class we read a selection of stories from many different southern gothic authors. A few of them are: “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O'Connor, “Possibility of

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    know they are doing something dumb, but they can not stop it at all. Insanity is an element that is used in Gothic Literature. Madness is used to show how crazy people can get, and how far someone will go. However insanity is not the only Gothic element used in Gothic Literature that authors use to create their works. “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar A. Poe is an example of Gothic Literature because it includes murder, fear, and a crazy man. Murder is used as anger in “ The Tell-Tale Heart”. Murder

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    There are a lot of theories and opinions that differ between whether Stown is a classic or contemporary part of Southern Gothic Literature. Southern Gothic Literature is a genre of Southern writing that often uses violence and grotesque topics. It also used many other elements that go through the whole story and each element happens multiple times, especially in Stown. The listener was always in suspense and never knew what was going to happen next, especially when John was in the subject. This piece

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    example of gothic literature and have many gothic devices, as shown in the quotation. There are many of gothic literature conventions that are appealing in “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allen Poe and As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. Gothic literature is the thought of something that could be so great, but has many problems and tragedies that go along with it. It portrays that there is a sad truth to some journeys in life, which can teach us something as well. Three aspects of gothic literature

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    piece of southern gothic literature, which turns out to become a piece of more contemporary southern gothic literature. In southern gothic literature a majority of people think of the aged definition, but Stown shows us the more contemporary piece of writing. Mostly every element of southern gothic literature matches the classic definition, but the irony, outsiders, and social issues have a more contemporary definition. Stown is a piece of contemporary Southern Gothic Literature as a result of the

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    Frankenstein: A Part of Gothic Literature Throughout history, there have been many novels and short stories written in the form of gothic genre. This genre consists of different elements, such as damsels in distress, supernatural events, omens and turbulent weather. An embodiment of this genre is Marry Shelly’s Frankenstein. She incorporated supernatural events or happenings, such as the creation of Frankenstein’s monster. Furthermore, the atmosphere and setting during the first few chapters have

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    The Structure of Gothic Literature Gothic literature starts with some realistic and some being fictitious, the authors will distributes their stories with characteristics seen in reality or heard in fairytales. Spirits, mystery, and entrapment are gothic characteristics preserved throughout the works of Morgenstern, Irving, Hawthorne, and Poe. Spirts are used between “The Devil and Tom Walker” and Night Circus to show the horrific side of the dead. In “The Devil and Tom Walker”, Irving uses the

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    Sides of Gothic Literature Stories come in many different shapes, sizes, and genres. Even genres that sound similar can contain quite a few differences that make them unique. This is the case with Gothic Literature and Southern Gothic Literature. Even though both styles are referred to as Gothic, they each have different elements that set them apart from one another. They also have elements that they share, however both go about expanding on these elements in diverse ways. One way to recognize the

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    Ghosts; all in the mind: The occurrence of insanity and the supernatural in Victorian Gothic Literature. Abstract The Victorian era is deemed to be the most prolific time for the Gothic genre. Always loaded with supernatural experiences and insanity, the gothic delivered a distinct genre of morbidity and eeriness. It is paramount to recognise that there is certain elements of Victorian culture that allowed the Gothic era to develop. The growth of supernatural experimentation as well as the development

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