Which of the following is the best description of 19th-century American Gothic novels?
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The best description of 19th-century American Gothic novels is:
"Included elements of mystery, superstition, symbolism, and the supernatural."
Gothic novels are the novels which contain elements provoking suspense and mystery. The setting of such novels is usually built around places like a castle, graveyard, cave, church, dungeon or cathedral. The plot involves locations which are untrod by humans and are remote, uninhabited, hilly areas and forests. Elements bringing horror and terror are present in such settings. Images of isolation and loneliness are included in such settings.
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