Which of these might be a typical setting in Gothic writing?
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The stigma gone, Hester heaved a long, deep sigh, in which the burden of shame and anguish departed from her spirit. O exquisite relief! She had not known the weight, until she felt the freedom.
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A foreign land.
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A gothic writing is a kind of mysterious writing that has horror, fear, mystery and death. It has some romantic element also such as nature and emotion and this emotion can be fearful or suspenseful. Gothic story revolves around large old and ancient buildings that had a mystery or secrets. The setting can be built on graveyard that gives a supernatural effect to the novel or it can be a dungeon.
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