• Pre 1914 Prose Task, A essay about 5 victorian stories and the role of mystery in them.

     

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Publicēts: 01.12.1996.
Valoda: Angļu
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Pre-1914 Prose Task
All five Victorian writers use mystery in there story's, but the word mystery does not just mean one thing. The mystery in these story's are either a whodunit or a superstitious type of mystery. A whodunit is where the people in the story or the reader try and work out what the mystery is, and a superstitious mystery is where it can not be explained.
"Napoleon and The Spectre" by Charlotte Bronte is a traditional ghost story where Napoleon is woken by a ghost. It is a suppositious mystery as the reader does not know if the ghost actually exists. "The Red Room" by H.G…

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