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Gothic elements
Include decay, mystery, and psychological depth.
Dark settings
Common feature in Gothic literature.
Supernatural elements
Incorporate otherworldly occurrences in narratives.
Unreliable narrator
Narrator whose credibility is compromised.
Mental illness themes
Focus on psychological struggles and societal impacts.
Symbols in Young Goodman Brown
Forest represents temptation; sin and faith explored.
Deferred dreams
Themes of unfulfilled aspirations in Hughes' poetry.
Racial inequality
Social disparities based on race highlighted in literature.
Jay Gatsby
Wealthy character obsessed with his past.
Daisy Buchanan
Charming yet superficial character in Gatsby.
Tom Buchanan
Arrogant and aggressive character in Gatsby.
Nick Carraway
First-person narrator and reflective observer.
Setting of The Great Gatsby
1920s, Long Island, New York.
Owl Eyes
Symbol of insight and truth in Gatsby.
Green Light
Represents Gatsby's aspirations and dreams.
Valley of Ashes
Symbolizes poverty and moral decay.
Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg
Represents God's judgment or societal oversight.
East Egg vs. West Egg
East Egg symbolizes tradition; West Egg symbolizes ambition.
Thesis Statement
Central argument or claim in literary analysis.
MLA Format
Standard formatting style for academic writing.
Plagiarism
Copying work without proper attribution.
Constructed Response
Short-answer essay with thesis and supporting details.