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“In gothic writing, the presentation of places is often more interesting than the presentation of characters.” How far do you agree with this view?

This essay will discuss the view that the presentation of places is often more interesting than the presentation of characters, providing a detailed and in-depth A-Level standard analysis of Shelley's Frankenstein, Webster's The White Devil, and Carter's The Bloody Chamber.

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