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The Castle Of Otranto Research Paper

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Dark, gloomy castles, noble peasants and virginal maidens are all staples of typical gothic literature. Without Horace Walpole’s, The Castle of Otranto, gothic literature would not be what it is today. While there is a plethora of recurring elements in gothic literature, the damsel in distress has been a founding staple of the genre and has persisted through time. The damsel in distress is a principal archetype in most gothic literature, including The Castle of Otranto. The two damsels in distress that appear in the novel are Matilda and Isabella. The first few lines of the novel introduce Matilda by stating: “a most beautiful virgin, aged eighteen” (Walpole, 17). Those are some of the typical characteristics of the damsel in distress. She …show more content…

Young, untouched, and gentle. This idea has persisted throughout other gothic literature that was influenced and perhaps even inspired by The Castle of Otranto. The damsel in distress laid the foundation for what other women in gothic horror would be represented like. Although, over the years, the ideas of woman were changed, some of those elements still remained. Although Matilda and Isabella had those characteristics, they broke free of the damsel in distress stereotype at times. One example of this is Isabella’s daring escape when Manfred “rose to pursue her” (24). Manfred tells her, “I desired you once before” (24). Instead of laying herself at his feet in defeat, Isabella escapes from the terrifying sexual threat she is presented with. Matilda, too, has her own daring adventure when she releases Theodore from his prison (48). This act is both noble and rebellious as it threatens Manfred’s …show more content…

The damsel in distress is usually threatened by a monstrous or villainous individual that the hero does his duty to defeat. This occurs in later gothic literature such as Bran Stoker’s, Dracula, where Dracula is the monster that is threatening innocent women. Even Stephanie Meyer’s, Twilight, has a damsel in distress by the name of Bella Swan. Bella is considered beautiful by her peers, although she does not agree. Her boyfriend, Edward Cullen, represents both a monster and a hero, because he threatens her humanness but also saves her from death on multiple

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