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    Author: * FuFu Fufius - 4 Posts on this thread out of 13 Posts sitewide.
    Date: May 28, 2006 - 20:26

    It occurred to me last night that J.K.Rowling's series is truly Gothic as well. The only difference being the substitution of a pre~adolescent male in place of the virginal post~adolescent female. Every other factor seems to be present. Allow me to run~down the list.
    * dark, gloomy castle?
    complete w/ resident ghosts, secret underground chambers, twisting stairs [literally];
    * candlelight flickering or not at all?
    Don't recall any electricity @ Hogsworth. Rightfully so, when they've got majik @ their fingertips!;
    * extreme landscapes?
    try the entire "campus";
    * ancestral curses & omens?
    ya think?;
    * magic/supernatural?
    at every turn of the page;
    * a passion~driven wilfull villain/hero?
    both;
    * horrifying events or the threat of such?
    every book in the series
    The only two parameters that aren't met by Harry Potter are the "curious, fainting heroine" & "the hero whose true identity is revealed in the climax." We know who Harry really is by the end of Ch.1, Bk.I & he's been substituted for the fainting flower.


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