Monthly Archives: December 2016

Dracula

Dracula is a classic read that almost everyone in the world has heard of it if not read it. Dracula is a wealthy businessman and really educated but people still judge him before they know him like they judged Frankenstein. … Continue reading

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Dr.Jekyll and My.Hyde

As soon as I read Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I knew that the theme of the story is Good vs Evil. Dr. Jekyll is a really nice guy and a respected doctor in his city but his double personality … Continue reading

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Professor tarr and Dr Jekyll

Having read “The system of Professor Tarr and Professor Feather” by Edgar Allan Poe last year I still enjoyed reading it again. This is my favorite story that we read in class because of the surprise factor that this story … Continue reading

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rose for emily

‘’ A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner was a great read and I enjoyed it a lot. It was different from the other books that we have read in class. In the beginning the story didn’t seem that much … Continue reading

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Jumping jack station (M.R and Rudolph)

Abandoned Brooklyn jumping jack station (Coal pump house)   The atmosphere of this abandoned pump house is extremely Gothic due to the fact of this being an abandoned dark and decrepit industrial site. When inside you get this unshakable sublime … Continue reading

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Response 9

When it comes to the short story A Rose for Emily, a Gothic element I noticed was the loneliness or desertion. The village was full of people, but the house that was mentioned was rather empty and dull, it sticked … Continue reading

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