Synthèse sur le gothique, lele, anglais, term L
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The 5th child , Doris Lessing 1988
Gothic is characterized by Gothic architecture from the 12h to 15th centuries by castles, darkness, death… which describes a style of European architecture which use pointed arches and vaults, narrow spires, stained glass windows, intricate patterns, and varied details used for churchs to make a feel of lighting and also fear ( fear of god / death ? ) , In literature , Gothic fiction is the most of the time describe by the fear, the supernatural, sometimes combines fiction, horror and romanticism and we can say that generally the characters are psychopath , maniacs , and in our case , here the main characters David and Harriet are very nondescript peoples , without interest , very straight different from others and their meeting was a case of love at first sight but also a case of serendipity during a office party made by a unknown and irresistible supernatural force that also push them be attracted to each other and then buy a gloomy house also because of this strange force which manifests itself from their very first encounter at the party .
After a few years and desire of a great family their meeting will end up in disaster wit the birth of their 5th child called Ben, which is the result of an “monster” mad child, as a result of this obstinate and unnatural way of enlarge their family faster by the desire to go always go one step further, they were selfish because of there obsessions of having many child as possible without considering their life condition ( financial)
Other elements that characterize this type of fiction might include mystery here , Ben's difference from others child , his violence , the supernatural of his acts and the “haunted” house which push David and Harriet to get child
Gothic is also characterized by terror and vulnerability showed by Harriet's feeling to her child Ben .
All of these elements create an Gothic atmosphere characterized in the Gothic literature.
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