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The Use of the Elements of Gothic Novels during
Victorian Era
A Dissertation
By
İpek Gürün 1202102046
In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for the Degree
BA in English Literature
Advisor:Asist. Prof. Dr. Uzay Kılıç
Department of English Language and Literature
Faculty of Arts and Science
BEYKENT UNIVERSITY
May 2016
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Topic: The Use of the Elements of Gothic Novels during Victorian Era
Abstract
I will be researching the main features of gothic novels that were published during Victorian
Period (1837 to 1901) contains horror themes such as death, terror, madness and curses and
supernatural elements such as ghosts, vampires, monsters. “Gothic” was used to
describe as an architectural style characterized by tall designs, pointed arches, gargoyles and
mostly castles. The genre was called as gothic due to their hysterical limits and their dark
motifs, because gothic novels’ common ambiances were materials like castles, churches,
mansions and monasteries that were any of the conventional gothic architecture. My goal in
this paper to examine gothic novels which were written during Victorian era by using
supernatural elements and horror themes which I have mentioned above and the dramatic
style of the texts and the gloomy settings which call a sense of danger but also
freedom, creating a hole to run away from reality.
l- Introduction
What is Gothic Novel?
Gothic Literature is one of the known effective writing style. It is a perfectly frightening
mixture of horror and romance. However, Gothic literature is not just examined to include
the horror or gothic elements yet it is blended with romance, supernatural events, women in
distress, omens, mystery, vision and terrifying creatures. Even though, sociological,
psychological, and political contexts of the Victorian Era has been involved it. In the book
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which is considered as the first gothic novel ‘The Castle of Otranto1
’ (Walpole) says
‘There is magic, the supernatural aboundsand they are wholly unbelievable. The style of the
"new" romance is what the novels of the 18th century, when Walpole was writing, would
generally have looked like. These novels were realistic: they purported to depict events and
people as they truly were2
’. Then, Walpole created something truly ‘literature’. He creates
supernatural events and settings get real people into these situations and watches them to act
in a "real" manner. Therefore Walpole’s work was built on a foundation of
several elements. Walpole's novel was popular due to these elements and introduced most of
basic features of the kinds are odd characters,secret passages, ruined castles and supernatural
sitituans. The Castle of Otranto was followed by Victorian Era’s gothic novels such as
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and
Mr Hyde (1886), Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (1842), Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897).
 Escape from Reality
Gothic literature is the dramatic style of the texts and the gloomy settings which
call a sense of danger but also freedom, creating a hole to run away from reality. A
movement withsadness, tragedy, chaos and terror tells ‘’ How could be the truth
possible?’’ If evenGothic novels have truths to tell , Could we still find a door which
open to the fiction?
When the sense for Gothic fictions began, the truth claims of reality were being
questioned. Realism is making a reality using the experience of one single thing. It is
considered within drama of the individual rather than the outside and discovers
original knowledge. "if the novel were realistic merely because it saw life from the
seamy side, it would only be an inverted romance; but in fact it surely attempts to
portray all the varieties of human experience, and not merely those suited to one
particular literary perspective: the novel’s realism does not reside in the kind of life it
presents but in the way it presents it.3
" (Watt, Ian)
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According to Ian Watt, we must remember that Gothic Literature strives to work in
almost the complete opposite direction of formal realism in the way each novel
conveys its story and that Gothic Literature is a response to formal realism. When
looking at what defines a Gothic novel, the very basic aspect of Gothic fiction is that it
does not strive to reflect everyday life, like the works of Fielding and Richardson.
This is why, while reading a Gothic novel, you can expect to find ghosts and other
supernatural features absent from the works of formal realism.
2) The Role of Genders Within Gothic Literature
Throughout Gothic literature, women are shown to leave apart by men. As we all know, Women
have been marks of many steoretypes. They have been self-dedicated mothers, beloved and
faithful wives, victims in danger and dependent on men. The perfect woman was ‘spoken of as
little as possible among men, whether for good or for ill ’1
which means it is not significant
that what women thinks or wants, women have to support and stand by their men.
In Early Gothic Literature, We can mention about gender inequality. If Gothic novels are focused
on the related issues of defining male and female roles and gender role steoretypes, we can
determine the terms of ‘patriarchy’ and ‘feminism’. According to Donna Heilhand ‘Early gothic
novels make absolutely clear the genre’s concern with exploring, defining, and ultimately
defending patriarchy.’2
Patriarchy is a term that social structure controlled by men authority or
power. Therefore, Gothic novels often concerns the struggles of women in a superior patriarchal
society. Before I start to examine sex roles in ‘Dracula’ and ‘Bronte Sisters’, I will compare the
roles between Male and Female as a gothic element. Male characters have power, as a lord ,
father, or hero, to appeal that the female characters who do something ignorant of foolish . The
woman might be urged to marry someone she does not love. These kind of circumstances force
women into hysterical emotions: fainting, screaming or sobbing. Female suffers because they
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often left theirselves in horrifying sitiuation or abondoned by men. However, lately Gothic Novels
in Victorian Era , the female characters have been taking a feminist movement in a patriarchy
literary society.
a) Dracula
Bram Stoker’s legendary novel, Dracula, focuses on lust, sex, horror and evil motifs that are
all around gothic elements. Stoker breaks the barrier that is about gothic novels only have
theme of horror. Dracula is shown the characters like they move from darkness to
awareness.
 Women in Dracula
The power of Bram’s gothic element is that his evil Lord who has entered even our modern lives
in Victorian Era. Views of the Victorian society in forced patriarchy and dominance over women
‘’Dracula: A Victorian Novel .The twentieth-century interest in the sexuality of Dracula has not
waned, but while the early psychoanalytical readings, on the whole, tend to suggest that Dracula
is concerned with universal anxieties, later critics have fruitfully considered how the text may
rather be an
expression of specifically late Victorian concerns3
’’(Byron 17).
Therefore gothic fears(Victoria Era)
and Stoker’s own personal views on women and sexuality. There are two important women
character in Dracula who are Mina Murray and Lucy Westenra that I can analyse. Throuoght
Dracula , Mina can be seen as a smart and loyal woman all the Victorians consider her a perfect
wife due to her purity. Not only Mina reflects traditional profiles of the Victorian woman , yet she
also represents the profile of the Victorian woman because she is not sexualized. By not making
Mina a sexualized being, Stoker contains Mina’s purity and goodness that has highly benefit in
Victorian society.
If we have a look at Lucy Westenra , she is much like her friend Mina. However , unlike Mina,
Lucy has three admirer. The most important difference between them is that Lucy is sexualized.
There is a clear emphasis on Lucy’s beauty. Even Mina cannot stop talking how beautiful Lucy is.
In Dracula, she says to Mina, "Why can't they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her,
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and save all this trouble?" (5.11). Some people can think What Lucy said is scandalous. This is the
point that we say Lucy is more sexual than Mina. Due to Mina’s innocence , even she would never
imagine such a thing like that . But, Why does Dracula go after Lucy not Mina? Or What makes
Dracula turn Lucy into a wampire? I think the other key detail is Mina has knowledge about
dangers of Dracula also she is protected, unlike Mina, Lucy is unaware , defenseless and accesible.
Therefore, we see the presentation of two typical Victorian females such as pure, innocent Mina
who, is loyal his husband and keeps inform about the dangers of Dracula and is so protected , and
Lucy’s slight promiscuity is overstated as she becomes a vampire. Though there are many
similarities between the two characters, Mina is a ‘ideal’ Victorian wife in the sense of her loyalty
to her husbund , compared to Lucy who is more sexy, and this difference that runs Mina and Lucy
to their individual destiny.
b) Bronte Sisters
‘Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) and her sisters Emily Bronte (1818-1848) and Anne Bronte (1820-
1849) have charmed, inspired, and even shocked readers from the Victorian age to the
present. Raised in Haworth, Yorkshire, the three sisters produced such classics as Jane
Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Influenced by British Romantic poets
like Wordsworth,Scott, and Byron,the Brontes produced a cast of unforgettable characters such
as the devoted governess, Jane Eyre, and the lovers,Heathcliff,Cathy, and Hareton. The Bronte
Family website explores the lives, literature, and art of these important Victorian women writers.’7
 Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is one of the most important literaty Works
for its gloomy atmosphere , and for its dark themes such as ghosts, the revenge
motif tells us why the novel is in the Gothic genre. While Analyzing Wuthering
Heights , I will examine portayal of women. There are two main female
Characthers who are slightly different. We have ‘’old’’ Catherine and ‘’young’’
Catherrine. Catherine is a beautiful and charming lady. In her heart, She is
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wild, free girl, yet is tamed little by little. After she spends time at Linton’s house,
She marries Edgar Linton. With her marriage , she tries to fit in society and she
Finds herself into trouble. She is no longer the girl who wants to be free and wild,
And now, she is limited to suffocating and following the sense of morality of the
Victorian society. If you succeed as a mother and wife ,You will be very
İmportant for Vicorian people. However , Catherine fails at both. She is not in
Love with her husband and while she is giving birth a girl , she dies.
Young Catherine( Cathy ) who is Catherine’s daughter, follows her mother steps.
She is also had to face same problems, yet she gets happy ending. By choosing to
marry Hareton, Cathy takes an important decision, but which was only made
possible in the first place because Heathcliff and Linton were dead. She does at
times try to rebel against her role: “I’ll put my trash away, because you can make
me if I refuse,’answered the young lady, closing her book, and throwing it on a
chair. ‘But I’ll not do anything, though you should swear your tongue out, except
what I please!(p. 32) but she does not get much out of it. Even as both girls have
a strong personality and shouldve been able to fight for their own rights,
Catherine is disaffected to give them and try to follow her duties
as a responsible daughter, sister, wife and mother. The biggest ripped of this is that
she does not even succeed and have to give her own identity for anything. Cathy
who is also aimed to be a mark due to the fact that she has no capability over the
men who controlled her, only urged to be more successful because they are all
dead.
 Gothic and Feminizim in Jane Eyre
As I mentioned, It is important to be women expected to marry, have children , dedicated
herself to husband and look after home in Victorian Era. Women are dependent on men and
do not have equal rights. When we have a look at our heroine Jane Eyre , we can see that she
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is not that one of the our typical victorian era ladies. She is a woman who always has passion
for knowlegde. Bronte would have chosen a male character instead of female one. So , Why
did she choose such a independent woman like Jane Eyre?. I think Bronte makes Jane that
powerfull , wistful and rebellious character which is not commonly pretty to challenge
Victorian society’s aspect on women. Jane can be the “portrait of a Guardian, detached, poor
and clear yet Jane is absolutly not a boring character. So, What makes Jane Eyre gothic and
also a feminist novel? There are no ghost in novel or a vampire but every stage of Jane’s life is
gone head by supernatural visitation from a different world. Furthermore, Edward Rotcheste
(who is Jane Eyre’s husband) has telephatic communuccation to Jane. I think Bronte breaks
the sterotype of Gothic Novels by writing Jane Eyre. ‘What matters most are a person's
strength of character and moral values, not their gender’6.
3) The Use OfThe Science
Science seems so natural yet it is mankind’s tool to improve their lives. All the invention,
creativeness about science comes from imagination. It may seem impossible to us, but most of them
are likely to happen. Its concept is very wide and abstract. Furthermore , any new concept or idea we
read or think of may not only turn into life on its own. When I look into literature, I can see aspects
of science with authors’ imagination. Esspically in Gothic novels, there are so many elements of
science such as doubling, scientific experiments, life after death and electrical science. First of all, I
will move into the famous gothic novel which is written in Victorian Era ‘Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde ‘ by Stevenson and Secondly, Shelly’s famous Monster and Doctor will be analyze with
its scientific aspects.
a.Strange Case ofDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The relationship between scientific discussion and the Victorian Gothic is greatly emphasised
when reading Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.15
The novel is about 'split personality',
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which is two personalities with different character in one person. That Dr. Jekyll refers to the
normal and socially acceptable personality and Mr. Hyde the deserted and criminal side is the
most clear element of Stevenson’s novella (bit longer than short story). I will examine the
elements of doubling with using science .

Dualism
Dualism evolves from the Latin word duo that means two. Dualism can be accepted as a image which
tells about the world in general or of a particular class cannot be explained except by supposing
ultimately the existence of two different, often opposite, and irreducible principles. Dualism is most
often discussed in context of the systems of religion and philosophy16
The purpose that I examine Robert Stevenson's famous novel, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and
Mr. Hyde”15
from the gothic elements of the above mentioned to discuss the novel from a different
perspective of me . Dualism includes duality which is represented as a gothic element. In the novel,
This is explained to the reader via the terrifiying transformation of Dr. Jekyll into criminal, awful
Mr.Hyde. The reason of the transformation is the fear of regression, as both men are revealed to be
the same person. Stevenson's depiction of the respectable gentleman Dr Jekyll as capable of the
terrible behaviour exhibited by Mr Hyde, is evidence of his manipulation of Victorian anxieties and
social fears17
. With Dr. Jekyll experiments, he succeeds in outcoming a project that allows him to
free this evil in him from the control of his good side, so giving boost to Edward Hyde. Edward Hyde
is evil and uncontrolled. Not only is his soul different from Dr. Jekyll but also his body is absurd and
damaged. Well then, Where is this science used for?. Why did Dr. Jekyll maket he potion? I think that
that Doctor Jekyll has a powerful interest and desire to split up these two sides of one person’ spirit.
He made belive himself that wether he could do this, after that he could get rid of the unhappiness
that has in the ‘evil’ . That’s why he started to study science, started to theorize the that all men have
basic in dual nature. As I mentioned before about, Victorian society’s moral codes back then people
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acted under harsh moral codes. Feelings such as deep anger, bad manners, over sexuality were
disapproved upon. For this reason Dr. Jekyll, usually gentle behaved and rather ‘’dull’’, wanted to
entertain in his worse side. Dr. Jekyll wanted to feel the happiness of being bad in a society that urged
he is a honorable man at all times.
The strange case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be seen at various levels. As a story, it talks about the
concept of good and evil that exists in all of us. At another level, it is a critique on the hypocrisy and
double standardsof the society.It is also an interesting study into the mind of the author and into the
theories of dualism. Finally, it can be seen as a remarkable study into human psychology that
presaged the structural personality theories as detailed by Freud18
b.Frankenstein
Dr. Frankenstein is a scientist who examines the dead.Victor wants to give life to a dead body .I will
use Frankenstein to analyze science in society, and see that the danger which science creates between
the scientist and his subject. His life was destroyed due to the fact that He has an obsession creating a
life. The monster that he did can be seen as a mistake in science. But, w hy did Victor create the
monster? I think it is because of his ego and desire to have superior powers. At first, Frankenstein
wanted to create monster for the better future of humanity, considered that he is serving by making a
“human”. He is obsessed with the idea of life and death, he wants to trick so that he can have godlike
powers. he said it himself, “A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and
excellent natures would owe their being to me. I might in the process of time (although I now found it
impossible) renew life where death had apparently devoted the body to corruption.”(shelly,18)
In my opinion while reading this chapter , His main purpose to succeed in science so he could
aggrandize himself by creating a life. However, The Monster is not accepted by society due to the
appearance given him by Victor. The main question is that who is the real monster? I used to laugh
when people think that monster’s name is Frankenstein. From now, I think it’s not wrong to call the
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monster “Frankenstein” The monster was born like an adult; due to its size, also it is a baby because it
knows nothing about world. It can be argued that the monster’s mind is like a baby’s and that it only
learns to be good or bad from its experiences. That’s why. Main idea is not born good or evil, but
experienced the bad behavior we see in the book from people who the monster encounter with. When
Dr. Frankenstein abandoned the monster, it turned into angry and spiteful. The monster is beaten, and
when the De Lacey family leaves him, he lost the hope of fitting into society. Therefore, it decides to
take revenge from Victor who had left the monster to its destiny. When the monster asked mate
from Victor, we can clearly see that it just wants to be happy. This is where he starts takin ravange
from Victor by killing his loved ones. I think that this is what makes the monster evil. Yes, Victor was
bad and irresponsible to failure his creation, but he certainly did not deserve all of the suffering that
the monster made him bear. So, he could have been good, but instead of dealing with his emotions, he
chose to be evil.
3. Main Supernatural Elements Found in Gothic Novels
 Setting
The setting is significant, usually a terrifying place, like a castle where have lots of doors that lead to
secret rooms, locked passageways,unknown elements that exist beyond the doors create mystery and
suspense. The castle may have passages to caves where are often seemed home to scary creatures
such as monsters, or deviant forms of humans: werewolve,vampires.
 Mystery and suspense
When a chapther depends on mystery, it gets the attention of the reader,as our minds always need
ending. However,when you add to that deeper mysteries that link life, death, destiny Gothic element
comes to life.mystery, such as disappearance,or some other strange events. People disappear or
become dead strangely.
 Women in distress
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As I mentioned above , The novels involve women who are in danger or seeks help from male
characters who dominates the fiction.
Conclusion
To Sum Up, Gothic Literature is an, dramatic genre of writing works. The isolation of the main
character is also a symbol that it is a Gothic Novel. High, even overwrought emotion makes the novel
more suspenseful.We see that elements as a supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events, people
vanish or died curiously, the aim the dark andmysterious setting, there is threat of physical violation
to women, and all support element of abstract, danger, or the supernatural. Furthermore, The reality
depresses us, we find gothic or fantasy worlds and escape in them. Also, This essay examined the role
of science in the two gothic novels Frankenstein Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The
argument focused that the role of science in these novels is changeable both a friend and an enemy,
depending on the main character’s moves. Dr. Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll discover science selfishly
and without sense. Furthermore, I argued about the role of the women in Gothic Novel. Their roles are
often placed in the bad side of society where they might either be weak or distressed and treated badly
by male characters. We see that elements as an overwrought emotions, supernaturalor otherwise
inexplicable events, people vanish or died curiously, the aim the dark and mysterious setting, there is
threat of physical violation to women, and all support element of abstract, danger, or the supernatural
Furthermore, The reality depresses us, we find gothic or fantasy worlds and escape in them. Stephen
King says ’’ We make up horrors to cope with the real ones’’ means that Gothic is meant to apart
distract us from terrifying realities that we do not want to fight against difficulties.
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Work Cited
Walpole, Horace. The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. Floating, 2009.Print.
"The Castle of Otranto." Literary Elements. Ed. Wikipedia. Web. 2 Feb. 2016.
McKeon,Micheal, ed. Theory of the Novel: A Historical Approach Baltimore: John
Hopkins U, 2000. Print. Pg 364. Ian Wat
Howatson, M. C., and Paul Harvey. The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature. Oxford:
Oxford UP,1989. Web. 20 Mar. 2016. pg.450
Heiland, Donna. Gothic & Gender: An Introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004.Ebook.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Ed. Glennis Byron. Peterborough, ON: Broadview, 1998.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. London: Penguin, 1993.Print. pg5.11
Brontë, Emily. Wuthering Heights. Broadview, 2001. Wuthering Heights - Ed.
a Heywood. Ebook. 19 Mar. 2016. pg.122
Gender and the Role ofWomen." » Jane Eyre Study Guide from Crossref-it.info. Web. 21
Mar. 2016.
The Bronte Family." The Bronte Family. Web. 21 Mar. 2016.
Robinson H. Dualism. In: Stich S, Warfield T, editors. The Blackwell guide to philosophy of
mind. Oxford: Blackwell; 2003. pp. 85–101.
Singh, Shubh M., and Subho Chakrabarti. "A Study in Dualism: The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde." Indian Journal of Psychiatry. Medknow Publications. Web. 01 May 2016.
Stevenson RL. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) NewYork: Bantam Books; 1981.
Sharon Ruston. "The Science of Life and Death in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein -Web. 14 Apr.
2016. <http://www.bl.uk/romantics-and-victorians/articles/the-science-of-life-and-death-in-mary-
shelleys-frankenstein>.
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  • 1. 0 The Use of the Elements of Gothic Novels during Victorian Era A Dissertation By İpek Gürün 1202102046 In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree BA in English Literature Advisor:Asist. Prof. Dr. Uzay Kılıç Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Arts and Science BEYKENT UNIVERSITY May 2016
  • 2. 1 Topic: The Use of the Elements of Gothic Novels during Victorian Era Abstract I will be researching the main features of gothic novels that were published during Victorian Period (1837 to 1901) contains horror themes such as death, terror, madness and curses and supernatural elements such as ghosts, vampires, monsters. “Gothic” was used to describe as an architectural style characterized by tall designs, pointed arches, gargoyles and mostly castles. The genre was called as gothic due to their hysterical limits and their dark motifs, because gothic novels’ common ambiances were materials like castles, churches, mansions and monasteries that were any of the conventional gothic architecture. My goal in this paper to examine gothic novels which were written during Victorian era by using supernatural elements and horror themes which I have mentioned above and the dramatic style of the texts and the gloomy settings which call a sense of danger but also freedom, creating a hole to run away from reality. l- Introduction What is Gothic Novel? Gothic Literature is one of the known effective writing style. It is a perfectly frightening mixture of horror and romance. However, Gothic literature is not just examined to include the horror or gothic elements yet it is blended with romance, supernatural events, women in distress, omens, mystery, vision and terrifying creatures. Even though, sociological, psychological, and political contexts of the Victorian Era has been involved it. In the book
  • 3. 2 which is considered as the first gothic novel ‘The Castle of Otranto1 ’ (Walpole) says ‘There is magic, the supernatural aboundsand they are wholly unbelievable. The style of the "new" romance is what the novels of the 18th century, when Walpole was writing, would generally have looked like. These novels were realistic: they purported to depict events and people as they truly were2 ’. Then, Walpole created something truly ‘literature’. He creates supernatural events and settings get real people into these situations and watches them to act in a "real" manner. Therefore Walpole’s work was built on a foundation of several elements. Walpole's novel was popular due to these elements and introduced most of basic features of the kinds are odd characters,secret passages, ruined castles and supernatural sitituans. The Castle of Otranto was followed by Victorian Era’s gothic novels such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (1842), Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897).  Escape from Reality Gothic literature is the dramatic style of the texts and the gloomy settings which call a sense of danger but also freedom, creating a hole to run away from reality. A movement withsadness, tragedy, chaos and terror tells ‘’ How could be the truth possible?’’ If evenGothic novels have truths to tell , Could we still find a door which open to the fiction? When the sense for Gothic fictions began, the truth claims of reality were being questioned. Realism is making a reality using the experience of one single thing. It is considered within drama of the individual rather than the outside and discovers original knowledge. "if the novel were realistic merely because it saw life from the seamy side, it would only be an inverted romance; but in fact it surely attempts to portray all the varieties of human experience, and not merely those suited to one particular literary perspective: the novel’s realism does not reside in the kind of life it presents but in the way it presents it.3 " (Watt, Ian)
  • 4. 3 According to Ian Watt, we must remember that Gothic Literature strives to work in almost the complete opposite direction of formal realism in the way each novel conveys its story and that Gothic Literature is a response to formal realism. When looking at what defines a Gothic novel, the very basic aspect of Gothic fiction is that it does not strive to reflect everyday life, like the works of Fielding and Richardson. This is why, while reading a Gothic novel, you can expect to find ghosts and other supernatural features absent from the works of formal realism. 2) The Role of Genders Within Gothic Literature Throughout Gothic literature, women are shown to leave apart by men. As we all know, Women have been marks of many steoretypes. They have been self-dedicated mothers, beloved and faithful wives, victims in danger and dependent on men. The perfect woman was ‘spoken of as little as possible among men, whether for good or for ill ’1 which means it is not significant that what women thinks or wants, women have to support and stand by their men. In Early Gothic Literature, We can mention about gender inequality. If Gothic novels are focused on the related issues of defining male and female roles and gender role steoretypes, we can determine the terms of ‘patriarchy’ and ‘feminism’. According to Donna Heilhand ‘Early gothic novels make absolutely clear the genre’s concern with exploring, defining, and ultimately defending patriarchy.’2 Patriarchy is a term that social structure controlled by men authority or power. Therefore, Gothic novels often concerns the struggles of women in a superior patriarchal society. Before I start to examine sex roles in ‘Dracula’ and ‘Bronte Sisters’, I will compare the roles between Male and Female as a gothic element. Male characters have power, as a lord , father, or hero, to appeal that the female characters who do something ignorant of foolish . The woman might be urged to marry someone she does not love. These kind of circumstances force women into hysterical emotions: fainting, screaming or sobbing. Female suffers because they
  • 5. 4 often left theirselves in horrifying sitiuation or abondoned by men. However, lately Gothic Novels in Victorian Era , the female characters have been taking a feminist movement in a patriarchy literary society. a) Dracula Bram Stoker’s legendary novel, Dracula, focuses on lust, sex, horror and evil motifs that are all around gothic elements. Stoker breaks the barrier that is about gothic novels only have theme of horror. Dracula is shown the characters like they move from darkness to awareness.  Women in Dracula The power of Bram’s gothic element is that his evil Lord who has entered even our modern lives in Victorian Era. Views of the Victorian society in forced patriarchy and dominance over women ‘’Dracula: A Victorian Novel .The twentieth-century interest in the sexuality of Dracula has not waned, but while the early psychoanalytical readings, on the whole, tend to suggest that Dracula is concerned with universal anxieties, later critics have fruitfully considered how the text may rather be an expression of specifically late Victorian concerns3 ’’(Byron 17). Therefore gothic fears(Victoria Era) and Stoker’s own personal views on women and sexuality. There are two important women character in Dracula who are Mina Murray and Lucy Westenra that I can analyse. Throuoght Dracula , Mina can be seen as a smart and loyal woman all the Victorians consider her a perfect wife due to her purity. Not only Mina reflects traditional profiles of the Victorian woman , yet she also represents the profile of the Victorian woman because she is not sexualized. By not making Mina a sexualized being, Stoker contains Mina’s purity and goodness that has highly benefit in Victorian society. If we have a look at Lucy Westenra , she is much like her friend Mina. However , unlike Mina, Lucy has three admirer. The most important difference between them is that Lucy is sexualized. There is a clear emphasis on Lucy’s beauty. Even Mina cannot stop talking how beautiful Lucy is. In Dracula, she says to Mina, "Why can't they let a girl marry three men, or as many as want her,
  • 6. 5 and save all this trouble?" (5.11). Some people can think What Lucy said is scandalous. This is the point that we say Lucy is more sexual than Mina. Due to Mina’s innocence , even she would never imagine such a thing like that . But, Why does Dracula go after Lucy not Mina? Or What makes Dracula turn Lucy into a wampire? I think the other key detail is Mina has knowledge about dangers of Dracula also she is protected, unlike Mina, Lucy is unaware , defenseless and accesible. Therefore, we see the presentation of two typical Victorian females such as pure, innocent Mina who, is loyal his husband and keeps inform about the dangers of Dracula and is so protected , and Lucy’s slight promiscuity is overstated as she becomes a vampire. Though there are many similarities between the two characters, Mina is a ‘ideal’ Victorian wife in the sense of her loyalty to her husbund , compared to Lucy who is more sexy, and this difference that runs Mina and Lucy to their individual destiny. b) Bronte Sisters ‘Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) and her sisters Emily Bronte (1818-1848) and Anne Bronte (1820- 1849) have charmed, inspired, and even shocked readers from the Victorian age to the present. Raised in Haworth, Yorkshire, the three sisters produced such classics as Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Influenced by British Romantic poets like Wordsworth,Scott, and Byron,the Brontes produced a cast of unforgettable characters such as the devoted governess, Jane Eyre, and the lovers,Heathcliff,Cathy, and Hareton. The Bronte Family website explores the lives, literature, and art of these important Victorian women writers.’7  Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is one of the most important literaty Works for its gloomy atmosphere , and for its dark themes such as ghosts, the revenge motif tells us why the novel is in the Gothic genre. While Analyzing Wuthering Heights , I will examine portayal of women. There are two main female Characthers who are slightly different. We have ‘’old’’ Catherine and ‘’young’’ Catherrine. Catherine is a beautiful and charming lady. In her heart, She is
  • 7. 6 wild, free girl, yet is tamed little by little. After she spends time at Linton’s house, She marries Edgar Linton. With her marriage , she tries to fit in society and she Finds herself into trouble. She is no longer the girl who wants to be free and wild, And now, she is limited to suffocating and following the sense of morality of the Victorian society. If you succeed as a mother and wife ,You will be very İmportant for Vicorian people. However , Catherine fails at both. She is not in Love with her husband and while she is giving birth a girl , she dies. Young Catherine( Cathy ) who is Catherine’s daughter, follows her mother steps. She is also had to face same problems, yet she gets happy ending. By choosing to marry Hareton, Cathy takes an important decision, but which was only made possible in the first place because Heathcliff and Linton were dead. She does at times try to rebel against her role: “I’ll put my trash away, because you can make me if I refuse,’answered the young lady, closing her book, and throwing it on a chair. ‘But I’ll not do anything, though you should swear your tongue out, except what I please!(p. 32) but she does not get much out of it. Even as both girls have a strong personality and shouldve been able to fight for their own rights, Catherine is disaffected to give them and try to follow her duties as a responsible daughter, sister, wife and mother. The biggest ripped of this is that she does not even succeed and have to give her own identity for anything. Cathy who is also aimed to be a mark due to the fact that she has no capability over the men who controlled her, only urged to be more successful because they are all dead.  Gothic and Feminizim in Jane Eyre As I mentioned, It is important to be women expected to marry, have children , dedicated herself to husband and look after home in Victorian Era. Women are dependent on men and do not have equal rights. When we have a look at our heroine Jane Eyre , we can see that she
  • 8. 7 is not that one of the our typical victorian era ladies. She is a woman who always has passion for knowlegde. Bronte would have chosen a male character instead of female one. So , Why did she choose such a independent woman like Jane Eyre?. I think Bronte makes Jane that powerfull , wistful and rebellious character which is not commonly pretty to challenge Victorian society’s aspect on women. Jane can be the “portrait of a Guardian, detached, poor and clear yet Jane is absolutly not a boring character. So, What makes Jane Eyre gothic and also a feminist novel? There are no ghost in novel or a vampire but every stage of Jane’s life is gone head by supernatural visitation from a different world. Furthermore, Edward Rotcheste (who is Jane Eyre’s husband) has telephatic communuccation to Jane. I think Bronte breaks the sterotype of Gothic Novels by writing Jane Eyre. ‘What matters most are a person's strength of character and moral values, not their gender’6. 3) The Use OfThe Science Science seems so natural yet it is mankind’s tool to improve their lives. All the invention, creativeness about science comes from imagination. It may seem impossible to us, but most of them are likely to happen. Its concept is very wide and abstract. Furthermore , any new concept or idea we read or think of may not only turn into life on its own. When I look into literature, I can see aspects of science with authors’ imagination. Esspically in Gothic novels, there are so many elements of science such as doubling, scientific experiments, life after death and electrical science. First of all, I will move into the famous gothic novel which is written in Victorian Era ‘Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ‘ by Stevenson and Secondly, Shelly’s famous Monster and Doctor will be analyze with its scientific aspects. a.Strange Case ofDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The relationship between scientific discussion and the Victorian Gothic is greatly emphasised when reading Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.15 The novel is about 'split personality',
  • 9. 8 which is two personalities with different character in one person. That Dr. Jekyll refers to the normal and socially acceptable personality and Mr. Hyde the deserted and criminal side is the most clear element of Stevenson’s novella (bit longer than short story). I will examine the elements of doubling with using science .  Dualism Dualism evolves from the Latin word duo that means two. Dualism can be accepted as a image which tells about the world in general or of a particular class cannot be explained except by supposing ultimately the existence of two different, often opposite, and irreducible principles. Dualism is most often discussed in context of the systems of religion and philosophy16 The purpose that I examine Robert Stevenson's famous novel, “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde”15 from the gothic elements of the above mentioned to discuss the novel from a different perspective of me . Dualism includes duality which is represented as a gothic element. In the novel, This is explained to the reader via the terrifiying transformation of Dr. Jekyll into criminal, awful Mr.Hyde. The reason of the transformation is the fear of regression, as both men are revealed to be the same person. Stevenson's depiction of the respectable gentleman Dr Jekyll as capable of the terrible behaviour exhibited by Mr Hyde, is evidence of his manipulation of Victorian anxieties and social fears17 . With Dr. Jekyll experiments, he succeeds in outcoming a project that allows him to free this evil in him from the control of his good side, so giving boost to Edward Hyde. Edward Hyde is evil and uncontrolled. Not only is his soul different from Dr. Jekyll but also his body is absurd and damaged. Well then, Where is this science used for?. Why did Dr. Jekyll maket he potion? I think that that Doctor Jekyll has a powerful interest and desire to split up these two sides of one person’ spirit. He made belive himself that wether he could do this, after that he could get rid of the unhappiness that has in the ‘evil’ . That’s why he started to study science, started to theorize the that all men have basic in dual nature. As I mentioned before about, Victorian society’s moral codes back then people
  • 10. 9 acted under harsh moral codes. Feelings such as deep anger, bad manners, over sexuality were disapproved upon. For this reason Dr. Jekyll, usually gentle behaved and rather ‘’dull’’, wanted to entertain in his worse side. Dr. Jekyll wanted to feel the happiness of being bad in a society that urged he is a honorable man at all times. The strange case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde can be seen at various levels. As a story, it talks about the concept of good and evil that exists in all of us. At another level, it is a critique on the hypocrisy and double standardsof the society.It is also an interesting study into the mind of the author and into the theories of dualism. Finally, it can be seen as a remarkable study into human psychology that presaged the structural personality theories as detailed by Freud18 b.Frankenstein Dr. Frankenstein is a scientist who examines the dead.Victor wants to give life to a dead body .I will use Frankenstein to analyze science in society, and see that the danger which science creates between the scientist and his subject. His life was destroyed due to the fact that He has an obsession creating a life. The monster that he did can be seen as a mistake in science. But, w hy did Victor create the monster? I think it is because of his ego and desire to have superior powers. At first, Frankenstein wanted to create monster for the better future of humanity, considered that he is serving by making a “human”. He is obsessed with the idea of life and death, he wants to trick so that he can have godlike powers. he said it himself, “A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me. I might in the process of time (although I now found it impossible) renew life where death had apparently devoted the body to corruption.”(shelly,18) In my opinion while reading this chapter , His main purpose to succeed in science so he could aggrandize himself by creating a life. However, The Monster is not accepted by society due to the appearance given him by Victor. The main question is that who is the real monster? I used to laugh when people think that monster’s name is Frankenstein. From now, I think it’s not wrong to call the
  • 11. 10 monster “Frankenstein” The monster was born like an adult; due to its size, also it is a baby because it knows nothing about world. It can be argued that the monster’s mind is like a baby’s and that it only learns to be good or bad from its experiences. That’s why. Main idea is not born good or evil, but experienced the bad behavior we see in the book from people who the monster encounter with. When Dr. Frankenstein abandoned the monster, it turned into angry and spiteful. The monster is beaten, and when the De Lacey family leaves him, he lost the hope of fitting into society. Therefore, it decides to take revenge from Victor who had left the monster to its destiny. When the monster asked mate from Victor, we can clearly see that it just wants to be happy. This is where he starts takin ravange from Victor by killing his loved ones. I think that this is what makes the monster evil. Yes, Victor was bad and irresponsible to failure his creation, but he certainly did not deserve all of the suffering that the monster made him bear. So, he could have been good, but instead of dealing with his emotions, he chose to be evil. 3. Main Supernatural Elements Found in Gothic Novels  Setting The setting is significant, usually a terrifying place, like a castle where have lots of doors that lead to secret rooms, locked passageways,unknown elements that exist beyond the doors create mystery and suspense. The castle may have passages to caves where are often seemed home to scary creatures such as monsters, or deviant forms of humans: werewolve,vampires.  Mystery and suspense When a chapther depends on mystery, it gets the attention of the reader,as our minds always need ending. However,when you add to that deeper mysteries that link life, death, destiny Gothic element comes to life.mystery, such as disappearance,or some other strange events. People disappear or become dead strangely.  Women in distress
  • 12. 11 As I mentioned above , The novels involve women who are in danger or seeks help from male characters who dominates the fiction. Conclusion To Sum Up, Gothic Literature is an, dramatic genre of writing works. The isolation of the main character is also a symbol that it is a Gothic Novel. High, even overwrought emotion makes the novel more suspenseful.We see that elements as a supernatural or otherwise inexplicable events, people vanish or died curiously, the aim the dark andmysterious setting, there is threat of physical violation to women, and all support element of abstract, danger, or the supernatural. Furthermore, The reality depresses us, we find gothic or fantasy worlds and escape in them. Also, This essay examined the role of science in the two gothic novels Frankenstein Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The argument focused that the role of science in these novels is changeable both a friend and an enemy, depending on the main character’s moves. Dr. Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll discover science selfishly and without sense. Furthermore, I argued about the role of the women in Gothic Novel. Their roles are often placed in the bad side of society where they might either be weak or distressed and treated badly by male characters. We see that elements as an overwrought emotions, supernaturalor otherwise inexplicable events, people vanish or died curiously, the aim the dark and mysterious setting, there is threat of physical violation to women, and all support element of abstract, danger, or the supernatural Furthermore, The reality depresses us, we find gothic or fantasy worlds and escape in them. Stephen King says ’’ We make up horrors to cope with the real ones’’ means that Gothic is meant to apart distract us from terrifying realities that we do not want to fight against difficulties.
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