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The Role Of Women In Gothic Literature

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Women in the 18th and 19th century were expected to follow the orders of the males in their lives. They were forced into arranged marriages to connect families in a pursuit for social power and they were expected to abide by anything the males in their lives asked of them. Free will was nonexistent. Much gothic literature effectively highlights the women’s expected role of the time. However, another aspect that seems to surface in gothic literature is whenever there is a woman who is not following the social norms, they seem to be the driving conflict behind the plotline and ultimately lead to any present happy ending. Castle of Otranto provides a prime example of the contrasting roles of the women. Multiple times Hippolita is described …show more content…

Manfred throws around death threats and searching for the girl mercilessly pushing everyone out of the way. Manfred, on several accounts, attempts to kill Theodore for reasons related to Isabella. Working against Manfred’s cause, Theodore facilitates Isabella’s escape from the castle and Manfred wants to kill him for it. As if Manfred searching for her wasn’t enough she also has her father racing against Manfred to find her thus causing more tension as they compete. Since Isabella ran away and now has all these people out for her, Theodore is protecting her and ends up fighting off a knight and wounding him. That knight, however, was Isabella’s father, so indirectly; Isabella’s actions caused her father to be wounded. Isabella’s simple decision to take the path of self-happiness over the typical submissive woman caused all of these events in the story. Her aversion from her social expectations is what made this story one of excitement and not a story of the typical workings of society. Isabella, following what she believed would make her happy, drove the story into one of more suspense and conflict. Walpole, by making Isabella the main driving force behind the plotline, was attempting to make a statement about the niches women of the time were supposed to fill in the 18th and 19th century. He was criticizing the way people treated women. Even though so many problems arose from Isabella’s actions, the problems were all rooted in the flawed sexist system

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