Elements Of A Gothic Novel

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Brent Beebe
Dr. Cari Keebaugh
Lit-210-OL1
12/16/2017
Gothic Elements within a Film:
Utilizing gothic elements to establish a narrative in movies is an extremely popular and effective way of telling a story. Filmmakers have adapted their creative thoughts on gothic elements to film to provide the same impact that past Gothic writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickenson and Nathaniel Hawthorne so effectively used in their literature. In the article “Elements of a Gothic Novel” by Robert Harris he provides a list of the core gothic elements. Robert Harris gives most of the credit to Horace Walpole for creating the gothic elements. “The Gothic Novel was invented almost single-handedly by Horace Walpole, whose The Castle of Otranto (1764) contains …show more content…

One of those elements is the following. Robert Harris wrote “An atmosphere of mystery and suspense. The work is pervaded by a threating feeling, a fear enhanced by the unknown” (Harris). When combined with your own imagination this element presents a scary and intimidating environment. The main character of Big Fish, Edward Bloom is telling the story of “The Witches Eye”. In this scene, Bloom tells a story of how about how five of his friends from the neighborhood went to see if a Witch existed. The suspense and the unknown were built up when Bloom speaks of where the Witch resides. “It’s common knowledge that most towns of a certain size have a witch…if only to eat misbehaving children…and the occasional puppy who wanders in her yard” (Big Fish). This quote builds the suspense of whether it’s possible if a witch exists and if she truly eats children and puppies. When they arrive at the witch’s home one of the friends asks.” Is it true she got a glass eye” (Big Fish)? Bloom then says. “For she had one glass eye which was said to contain mystical powers. I heard if you look right at it you’ll see how you’re gonna die” (Big Fish). The suspense is even further enhanced by this account. Eventually, the witch shows two of Blooms friends her eye. Both see their deaths and are shocked by what they saw. Bloom then contemplates whether to look at the Witch’s eye. He …show more content…

“Powerful love. Heart stirring, often sudden, emotions create a life or death commitment. Many times, this love is the first the character has felt with this overwhelming power” (Harris). In the scene at the circus in Big Fish Edward Bloom is hit with this “Powerful Love” (Harris) and instantly falls in love with a girl that he sees at the circus. Bloom says” They say when you meet the love of your life, time stops” (Big Fish). During this scene time has stopped and as Bloom approaches the girl he removes popcorn that is suspended in air and walks by people frozen in place. Bloom does not get a chance to speak to her, but he says the following. “I saw the woman I’m going to marry. I know it. But I lost her. I’m going to spend the rest of my life looking for her. That or die alone” (Big Fish). The scene uses the gothic element of romance as it displays how dedicated Bloom is to marry his future wife but also it exhibits Bloom’s further maturity as he starts his first job to obtain knowledge of his future wife’s whereabouts and

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