Gothic Themes

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A level English Literature Mind Map on Gothic Themes, created by Ella T-R on 11/06/2018.
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Gothic Themes
  1. Setting
    1. Castle
      1. Pathetic fallacy
        1. "It was a dreary night in November"; "Morning, dismal and wet" - VF
          1. "I saw, with surprise and grief, the leaves decay and fall" - VF
          2. Sublime
            1. Of the use of the sublime, Fred Botting says “the immense scale offered a glimpse of infinity and awful power, intimations of metaphysical force beyond rational knowledge and human comprehension."
            2. Isolation
              1. Secret passage/rooms
                1. Graveyards/crypts/"Bloody chambers"
                  1. Greenhouses

                    Annotations:

                    • Unnatural
                    1. "Flowers grown by invisible gardeners in the Beast's hothouses" - TCoML
                  2. Character
                    1. Questionable hero/antihero
                      1. Unreliable narrator
                        1. Judy Simmons suggests that Gothic novels “undermine any sense of narrative stability and replace it with an experience of incoherence and uncertainty”
                      2. Young heroine in danger
                        1. The Other (monsters, unknown)
                          1. The Beast and Mr Lyon in that they are "other" from humans
                            1. "She found his bewildering difference from herself almost intolerable;" TCoML
                          2. Virgins
                            1. Servant
                              1. Femme fatale
                              2. Society
                                1. Religion
                                  1. "I considered Satan as the fitter emblem of my condition... the bitter gall of envy rose within me" The Creature
                                    1. "Frankenstein is both a father and a god that has failed to love his marred creation" Harold Bloom
                                    2. "as if to tell me the eye of God--his eye--was upon me" TBC
                                      1. "The tiger-man... could take a glass of ale in his hand like a good Christian and drink it down." TTB
                                        1. "It is Christmas Day; the werewolves' birthday" TCoW
                                      2. Supernatural
                                        1. Ghosts/spirits
                                          1. "the metal shell of the Iron Maiden emitted a ghostly twang; my feverish imagination might have guess its occupant was trying to clamber out" TBC
                                          2. Undead
                                            1. Devil worship
                                              1. "Indirection and metaphor of fantasy can be helpful when airing controversial subject matter." - Helen Simpson
                                              2. Taboo
                                                1. Incest
                                                  1. Necrophilia
                                                    1. The Count "thrust[s] his virile member into the dead girl" as his wife looks on. TSC
                                                      1. Marquis De Sade: “The strong abuse, exploit and meatify the weak… it is eat or be eaten.”
                                                      2. "I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss upon her lips, they became livid with the hue of death; her features appeared to change and I thought I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms." - VF
                                                      3. Homosexuality
                                                        1. Elizabeth Goldhammer: "Victor hides from his double as an act of rejection of his sexual identity"
                                                          1. Byron, a member of Shelley's friendship circle, was known for his numerous relationships with men and women, so homosexuality wouldn't have been as shocking to Shelley, given the "libertine" tendencies of her friends.
                                                          2. “His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful. Beautiful!" - VF
                                                          3. Murder/suicide
                                                            1. Pedophilia
                                                            2. Horror/terror
                                                              1. "a fearful sense of inheritance in time with a claustrophobic sense of enclosure in space" Chris Baldick
                                                                1. Uncanny
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