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    evolving into what it is today, the method of frightening people through words and tales has been done from at least the first recorded stories. But before we continue, when spoken of horror it is not all that frightens man, but all supernatural fiction with a dark side; witches, werewolves, etc. Folklore and religious traditions contain the roots of horror because of fictional characters, for example vampires, whom can be found in even the oldest of folklore. But the first horror literature…

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    within the same and preceding paragraphs indicate a disregard for life and implication that money is of higher priority. Boyle invokes an image of a casino, a token symbol for money or greed. Preceding this, Nathaniel was cleaving the fish like “Jack the Ripper,” a notorious killer (92). The close proximity of these ideas with in the work suggests an animalistic or frantic clamour for wealth. With this tableau in mind, it can be argued that the reader is better equipped to assess particular…

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    It is true to suggest that the depiction of the working class changes from the sympathetic to the threatening during the Victorian period? The differences between plebeians and bourgeois during the Victorian period progressed from condole the working class to threatened by them. Regardless of the sentimental portrayal to a sympathetic representation of the working class, that Charles Dickens has presented in his novels, the Victorians shared an anxiety of revolution in the middle and upper…

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