What other words in the informational graphics capture the essence of
Gothic literature?
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The other words in the informational graphics capture the essence of
Gothic literature is:
- Through symbolism, vivid narrative, and the reversal of the main character, A Tell-Tale Heart captures the essence of gothic fiction. This firmly establishes A Tell-Tale Heart's status as gothic literature.
- Gothic literature is a literary style prominent during the close of the 18th and beginning of the 19th centuries. Fantastic stories dealing with terror, despair, the bizarre, and other "dark" issues were generally depicted in this way. Gothic literature was called after the period's gloomy gothic architecture, which seems to have influenced the genre. Furthermore, many of these Gothic stories were set in such "gothic" settings. Other times, this gloomy story may take place in a more mundane environment, such as the lovely cottage in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart," where the man goes insane from the "pounding" of his guilt.
- In essence, such writings were tales, owing to their preference for the fantastic over the rational, and they were recounted from a variety of perspectives. Many additional genres arose from this literature, including suspense, ghost stories, horror, mystery, and Poe's detective stories. Gothic literature differed from other genres not so much in terms of form as it did in terms of substance and a concentration on the "weird" aspects of existence. This approach gradually began to open many people's eyes to the super natural's potential in writing.
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