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Gothic Literature. Unit Notes. Gothic style is characterized by the following elements:. The story is set in bleak or remote places. In classic gothic stories, this is often a ruined castle or mansion. Characters are in a state of psychological or physical torment.
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Gothic Literature Unit Notes
Gothic style is characterized by the following elements: • The story is set in bleak or remote places. In classic gothic stories, this is often a ruined castle or mansion. • Characters are in a state of psychological or physical torment. • A supernatural or otherworldly element is often present. Many times this is a monster of some kind. In more modern gothic tales, the monster is a person with a monstrous characteristic.
Nathaniel Hawthorne • Was not best known as a gothic writer, but his short story, “The Minister’s Black Veil” definitely qualifies as gothic. • Hawthorne spent most of his career fighting against the Transcendentalist movement that gained popularity in America during the early 1800’s.
Nathaniel Hawthorne • Hawthorne was descended from a prominent Puritan family in Salem, MA. • One of Hawthorne's ancestors was a judge that played a key role in the witch trials. • Hawthorne inherited much guilt from this, and it led him to believe that evil was the dominant force in the world. • A common theme in his work was the exploration of darkness in the human heart.
Works • Hawthorne’s works included the famous titles, The House of Seven Gables and The Scarlet Letter. • His story, “The Minister’s Black Veil,” is an example of an allegory.
Allegory and Parable • A parable is a simple, usually brief, story that teaches a moral lesson. • Unlike a fable, which has animal characters, a parable features humans. • A parable is a type of allegory, or a story with both literal and symbolic meaning.
“The Minister’s Black Veil” • Hawthorne subtitles it “a parable” because he wants to stress the importance of the moral message of the story. • The veil that Mr. Hooper vows never to remove is a symbol—something that has meaning in itself while also standing for something greater. • To discover the veil’s symbolic meaning, notice Hawthorne's descriptions of the veil and its effects on the characters in the story.
Edgar Allen Poe • One of the most beloved early American gothic writers. • We will view the A&E Biography of Poe’s life—pay attention; the video moves quickly through the study guide questions. • Poe argued that a literary work should achieve a unique or single effect. • He believed that every character, incident and detail should contribute to this effect.
Edgar Allen Poe • A common motif in Poe’s work is the death of a beautiful woman. • Poe’s protagonists were always male, and they almost always struggled with some sort of mental torture or insanity. • Poe’s settings were within the realm of classic gothic stories; they were almost always in the ruins of a castle, mansion or abbey.
POEtry • Look for examples of: • Repetition, or repeated words or phrases (they are repeated for a reason!) • Alliteration, or a repeated initial consonant sound • Rhyme, both internal and external • Assonance, or a repeated vowel sound among dissimilar consonant sounds (eg. Given distance)