Bram Stoker's The Shining

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Written assignment 4: The shining of a family's real fears To begin with, gothic narrative is a literary genre that has close ties with horror and everything related to it, as there are times when any difference cannot be found. We could say that the real horror and terror did not exist before this genre. The main characteristic of horror and distinctive feature is the cultivation of fear and emotions associated as main literary objective. The horror novel is one of the standard formats in which the new gothic horror literature is presented nowadays. Gothic novels are spontaneously constructed from symbols that inhabit in the depths of our minds, just as happens in our dreams. The rise of scepticism and rationalistic philosophy promotes a change …show more content…

So, I would consider him both a horror writer and a contemporary gothic writer. After having read The Shining, I have found many horror elements that made me think of this novel as a gothic one. First of all, the beginning of The Shining made me think of the beginning of Bram Stoker’s Dracula; as it begins with an interview or meeting between Dracula and Jonathan Harker, who has had to travel far from home for job matters and then, stays for a long period of time in a mysterious and isolated place, in this case as a prisoner. Furthermore, the description and the supernatural phenomenon of the Overlook Hotel remind us of The Castle of Otranto by Horace Warpole, "with its walking portraits and bleeding statues and vast dismembered suit of armor" (Bailey, 1999: 98). Apart from these similarities with other gothic novels, there are more elements related to gothic …show more content…

Those fears and anxieties appear in the shape of ghosts and monsters. From the beginning to the end of the novel there is a disintegration of the Torrance family, the Overlook is clearly one of those factors that participate to this disintegration because the hotel also disturbs Jack's mind. Therefore those fears that inhabit in the minds of the characters are provoked by the isolation and the loneliness they experiment during their stay in the Hotel. So, I would say that the supernatural elements of The Shining are only a product of the character's fears they have in their minds, they are not real. I think that King wants to make the character's fears shine and he makes the characters fight with their inner demons and ghosts and overcome them at the

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