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Title: Class Notes - The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Carter
Description: Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.
Description: Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.
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The Lady of The House of Love
Unnatural & Supernatural Elements
Name: Zoe Noonan
Teacher : Miss Williams
Due : Monday 14th December 2015
○ Above the village in a dilapidated castle lives the last Nosferatu, the "beautiful Queen
of the vampires
...
disintegration" in her village
and despite her powers she abhors her existence: when she is done with her victims
she is disgusted by her own nature, she wants to escape, and her only consolation is
a deck of Tarot cards which invariably spell out the destiny"wisdom, death,
dissolution
...
"
○
he rides toward her village the Countess turns up a new fate; the Tarot shows "a
hand of love and death" and she begins to hope that something is changing at last
...
"
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Back with his regiment the Soldier finds the rose in his pocket and puts it in water to
try to "resurrect" it
...
"
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The protagonist is a vampiress, but the story as a whole is definitely more of a
metaphor: she represents antiquity, age and a different kind of knowledge; he
signifies rash intelligence and the haste of the new generation the Lost Generation,
assuming he survives the First World War
...
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The Tarot itself is symbolic; each card represents a different fate two different fates,
actually, since the reading differs depending on whether you draw it upsidedown or
not
...
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The Countess' father was killed by a priest (a Catholic or an Orthodox priest, most
likely) and so she places her faith in other superstitions or religions
...
This is another reference to
the irrevocable boundary between them she is a woman, "for whom all is as it has
always been and will be" and her "cards always fall in the same pattern" whereas
he thinks only of change and improvement, of fixing something that is permanently
broken
Title: Class Notes - The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Carter
Description: Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.
Description: Class notes on the Unnatural and supernatural elements of the feminist writing of The Lady of the House of Love By Angela Cater A2 English Literature - Aspects of Gothic Includes quotations and great for revision material or just catching up on work you may have missed. Word count 455 Ideal for anyone looking into gender and sexuality studies to see how Carter presents the story from a feminist outlook.