Monthly Archives: November 2016

HELLS KITCHEN

Brief Information From the mid-1800s into the 1980s Hell’s Kitchen was a tough neighborhood filled with violence and gangs. Most people in Hell’s Kitchen lived in tenements and during the early 1900s people’s tenements were packed, which resulted in the … Continue reading

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Gothic BK

A Gothic Guide to brooklyn St. James Cathedral located on 250 Cathedral place was the spot of our Gothic space in Brooklyn. By: Brandon Dingle, Jaquasia Allende, and Francheska Benitez St. James Cathedral is a roman catholic church located in … Continue reading

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The Harlem Courthouse: The Oldest Jail Structure Still Standing in New York City

The Harlem Courthouse: The Oldest Jail Structure Still Standing in New York City Location: 170 E 121st St, New York, NY 10035 What It’s Used For Today: The Harlem Courthouse today is no longer being used as a courthouse where real … Continue reading

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Trinity Church, Cemetery and Mausoleum

Welcome to Trinity Church, Cemetery & Mausoleum! Atmosphere Brief Information and History The main Trinity Church cathedral is located on Wall Street near the world trade center. Trinity church owns other locations under its branch, therefore there is a huge … Continue reading

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St. John The Divine Church

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St. John The Divine Church Introduction St. John The Divine is located on 112th street and Amsterdam Avenue. The church started to be built in 1892. It is 232 feet high and 601 feet long! However, the church was never … Continue reading

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Response 10 (11/17)

The Outsider, unlike many of our other stories, was in a way sadder than what I had expected. To see the main character had been isolated (possibly from his horrible disfigurement) was very pitiful. I feel as though he had … Continue reading

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Response 9 (M.R)

A Rose for Emily is an extremely Gothic piece of work. we see a lot of themes that one can consider Gothic. Such as keeping a body of a dead or a cadaver on a bed and a form on  … Continue reading

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Response#9

After having read ‘A Rose for Emily’, I felt like this story wasn’t as gothic as the yellow wallpaper, but it sure gave me the chills. The yellow wallpaper atleast gave the reader a feel of suspense and anxiety. With … Continue reading

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Response # 8

The yellow wallpaper was an interesting text. The story was filled with suspense and lots anxiety. The narrator wasn’t at peace and meanwhile her husband, John seemed to find her acting ‘normal’, she was alone thoughout her tribulations of fear … Continue reading

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A Rose for Emily

While reading A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, it wasn’t your usual Gothic Story.  It began by explaining who was Emily in the present time, then gave a flash back about Emily’s life and what she went through. A few pages in, there … Continue reading

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