Red Hole and Judge's House - a typical 19th century ghost story. The ghost story of the 19th century is a typical Gothic style genre. They are called stereotypes. In fact, it contains some unique elements perfectly related to this type. In this article I will explain the "Red House" of G. G. Wells (1894) and "The Judge's House" of Bram Stoker (1891) to evaluate a unique example of a ghost story.
Wells' story 'Red House' was created and written in 1896. This is a typical example of the Gothic Ghost Story, a genre popular at the end of the 19th century. However, Susan Hill's "Fursing House" was based in 1992, but from the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century there were several Gothic style elements connected in chronological order. Typical Gothic stories usually include: Castle / old house, cemetery, candle, shadow, cold, darkness, dust, etc. These two story settings are also linked - they are all old house / It happens at the castle. In general, the Gothic story is very strange, often involving past events and people.
In such a haunted house, "beloved" seems to be part of the long-term and glorious tradition of the Gothic story, especially in the psychological Gothic ghost story of Edgar Allan Poe and Henry James in the 19th century maybe. But this is only a superficial truth. Because loving is because it is a mental distress of dramatizing that hero. Dear, spiritual existence at home is Seth's own sorrow and guilt feeling, which is actually close to dangerous things. The house has height, quality and architectural design to secure. Let her not think about it anymore, her house is not an illusion. Everything related to 'reality' is in the house. However, as Morrison reminds the reader that the most important places are those who can not stay, the "reality" of 124 Blue Stone Street in Cincinnati far exceeds the meaning of "place".
When comparing "The Red Room" and "Farthing House" of HG Wells, "There is no mistake. Even if the flame disappears as the core is suddenly pinched between the core and the finger, and the core does not shine or smoke Black "I am worried that it is an important element in the dark, most events occur in the night and / or in the dark. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the two short stories - the red room of H. Wells and the fursing house of Susan Hill. - Exploring and comparing romantic relationships in the drama; Beatrice and Benedick, Claudio and Hero love the theme of the play. Shakespeare skillfully created two intertwined developed relationships throughout the play. It is in stark contrast to each other's dramatic and comical one. The tale of Beatrice and Benedic became the focus of the play, due to the nifty and outgoing character, we quickly warmed them up.