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Which of these might be a typical setting in Gothic writing? A. A green pasture B. A crowded slum C. A foreign land D. A noisy factory

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Answered by Serinus
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A foreign land can be a typical setting in Gothic writing.

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.


Answered by Sidyandex
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The option to this question is option C which is foreign land.

When it comes to gothic novels, they are famous novels that contain the elements provoking mystery and suspense.  

The overall setting of these novels is actually developed around the places such as cathedral, dungeon, church, cave, graveyard or castle.  

It involves some locations that are untold by the humans.

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