Good And Evil In Gothic Literature

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Gothic literature is fictional works that create atmospheres of horror and dread, portraying the deterioration of the world as we know it, extruding extreme emotions. They are often perceived as barbaric, bloody and gloomy, including abandoned castles, wild and lonely landscapes, darkness, visions, monsters and supernatural events. Gothic works often seek to explore questions about the human ability to endure fear, experience terror and act for good and evil. In The strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the novella explores the good and evil that exists in people, portraying it as two separate characters until the end of the story when the respectable Dr. Jekyll makes the transformation into the horrifyingly murderous Mr. Hyde. The doubling