How did the scientific revolution contrast with the ideas of the Gothic genre?
A. The Gothic genre emphasized the ideas of controlled science, while the scientific revolution promoted the ideas of science as godlike.
B. The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
C. The Gothic genre encouraged people to see science as antagonistic, while the scientific revolution motivated people to see science as a benefit.
D. The Gothic genre highlighted the idea of an inherent goodness in people, while the scientific revolution consistently exposed the evil in people.
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The scientific revolution contrasts with the ideas of the Gothic genre as:
B. The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
Explanation:
Gothic fiction is the genre of literature which comprised of the inclusion of supernatural, death, horror. One of the examples of Gothic fiction is Horace Walpole's "The Castle of Otranto."
The scientific revolution is said to be the time period which witnessed the birth of modern science.
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