How Is Gothic Writing Used In Frankenstein

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Christian W.
Block D
Mrs.Schroeder
12/4/2016
Paper on Gothic writing The gothic style of writing is a style that was popular during the victorian era of the arts and literature, and the gothic style resembles the time that it was made in as it combines its gothic roots with the wildly popular romantic writing of the time, thus making gothic writing pieces a high emotion, yet gloomy, and fearful form of art. Throughout history the gothic form of writing has produced many literary classics that are still well regarded to this day, this list includes Frankenstein, Dracula, Wuthering Heights, and Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde. Most notably of the aforementioned gothic books, Frankenstein was a gothic novel written by Mary Shelley combining the more gloomy and scary side of Gothic elements through Frankenstein's monster, murder, Justine falsely taking blame for …show more content…

As well as showcasing the fear shown by Frankenstein and the people Frankenstein monster run into and how they react to the monster. The emotional side of gothic writing and the horror side of gothic writing are blurred throughout the novel as friends and dr Frankenstein like Justine is falsely accused for a crime and pleads guilty as she herself is scared of going to hell and therefore is executed for a crime she never committed, that is a scene of both high emotions and fear which gothic writing is known for. There are other parts of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein that are similar but less extreme like the relationship between Frankenstein and Robert Walton they both understand the seriousness of the situation but have time to develop their relationship. The versatility of showing off both gothic and romantic element that make up a gothic story on display in Frankenstein are numerous all are monuments to Mary Shelley's ability as an

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