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Dracula by Bram Stoker
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Literary Terms
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Epistolary Novel An epistolary novel is written as a series of documents. The usual form is letters, although diary entries, newspaper clippings, and other documents are sometimes used.
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Dramatic Irony Occurs when facts are not known to the characters in a work of literature but are known by the audience.
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Gothicism
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The Gothic Novel Prominent features of gothic novels included terror, mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted buildings, castles, trapdoors, doom, death, decay, madness, hereditary curses, and so on.
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The Characteristics of Gothicism
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Body-Snatching (grave-robbing) Body-snatching is the act of stealing corpses from graves, tombs or morgues. Body-snatching came to represent a particularly horrid instance of sacrilege, an invasion of religious space by an aggressive and often commercially motivated science.
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Example...
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Stephen King's Pet Sematary
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Doppelgänger A dopplegänger is often the ghostly counterpart of a living person. It can also mean a double, alter ego, or even another person who has the same name.
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Examples...
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Norman Bates
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Jekyll/Hyde
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Batman/Bruce Wayne
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The Secret Window
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Dreaming / Nightmares Dreams invoke strong emotions within the dreamer, such as ecstasy, joy and terror. It is most likely due to this heightened emotional state that dreams are used so often within Gothic Literature.
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Example...
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The Explained Supernatural The explained supernatural is a genre of the Gothic in which the laws of everyday reality remain intact and permit an explanation or even dismissal of allegedly supernatural phenomena.
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Grotesque From a literary standpoint, this term implies a mutation of the characters, plants and/or animals. This mutation transforms the normal features and/or behaviors into veritable extremes that are meant to be frightening and/or disturbingly comic.
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Example...
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Revenge Revenge may be enacted upon a loved one, a family member, a friend, an object or even an area. Revenge can take many forms, such as harm to body, harm to loved ones, and harm to family.
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Examples...
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"The Cask of Amontillado"
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Women Threatened by Powerful, Impetuous Male
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Example…
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Other Characteristics… Mystery and Terror Craggy Landscapes Chilling Supernatural Phenomena Solitary Character with an Egocentric Nature Written to Evoke Terror
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Other Characteristics… Transgression (Unleashing of passion beyond social constraints) Exotic Locales Written as a Reaction to the Current Times
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Themes Salvation and damnation Science and technology versus superstition Sensuality Infanticide The role of women Social status
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Symbols Christian Iconography Blood Animals
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