The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature originated in 18th century is devoted to tales of horror, dark...

16
The Gothic Novel The Gothic Novel

Transcript of The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature originated in 18th century is devoted to tales of horror, dark...

Page 1: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

The Gothic NovelThe Gothic Novel

Page 2: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Gothic Literature

originated in 18th century

is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Page 3: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Gothic Literature

derives name from barbaric Germanic tribe, the Goths.

both the literature and architecture are noted for “savage, unrestrained, majestic style.”

Page 4: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Gothic Architecture

Vaulting Arches- grasping for heavens… Dr. Frankenstein!

Page 5: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Gothic Architecture

spires reaching to the heavens

wild carvings depicting humanity in conflict with supernatural forces

Page 6: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Eight Gothic Motifs

Page 7: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

The Doppelganger (Double)

A second self or alternate identity.

Represents opposing forces in human nature. Suggests humans have a dual nature

Page 8: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Forbidden Knowledge or Power

Hero attempts to control supernatural powers. Ambition leads to hero’s fall.

Page 9: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Dreams/Visions

reveal hidden truths of the unconscious mind

Dracula visits his victim as she sleeps

Page 10: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Haunted Castle/House

Reflects hero’s mysterious, troubled psychological character

Page 11: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Blood

symbolizes paradox of human condition. represents life/death, guilt/innocence

The vampire’s feast thwarted

Page 12: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Graveyards/Churches/Ruins

suggest human confrontation with infinite forces

Whitby Churchyard from Dracula

Page 13: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Madness

Reflects realities beyond rational comprehension.

Mad characters spit the truths that we wish to deny!

The madman compels passersby to listen

Page 14: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

A n d . . .

Page 15: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

The Literary Monster !

Fallen hero becomes a monster or confronts a monster who is his double

HERE’S WHERE IT GETS COOL!

Locating Monsters…

Monster(s)

Page 16: The Gothic Novel Gothic Literature  originated in 18th century  is devoted to tales of horror, dark supernatural forces and romance.

Other Motifs:Other Motifs:

murder, innocence victimized by evil, murder, innocence victimized by evil, incest, sexual perversion, reversal of incest, sexual perversion, reversal of values, the Wanderer, the Outcast, values, the Wanderer, the Outcast, mistaken or secret identities, mistaken or secret identities, dichotomies (attraction/repulsion, dichotomies (attraction/repulsion, life/death, innocence/evil, life/death, innocence/evil, nobility/corruption, etc.); the nobility/corruption, etc.); the femme femme fatalefatale (“fatal woman” who leads men (“fatal woman” who leads men to their doom).to their doom).