Intro to Gothic and Horror.
Class is called Intro to Gothic and Horror.
Course Description:
In this course students will read both classic and modern gothic horror stories, learn about the elements of gothic and modern horror, and then be able to analyze said elements in short and long form.
Specific Lit that should be references (doesn’t need to be both): “The Haunting of Hill House (Jackson), Ring (Suzuki)
Sample Answer
Analyzing the Gothic Haunting: Ghosts of the Past in “The Haunting of Hill House” and “Ring”
The gothic genre thrives on its ability to weave fear and suspense from the shadows of the past, where ancestral sins and buried secrets manifest in chilling ways. In this vein, both Shirley Jackson’s “The Haunting of Hill House” and Koji Suzuki’s “Ring” explore the enduring presence of the past, but through distinct lenses of cultural anxieties and narrative techniques.
Hill House: A Haunting of Memory and Madness
In Jackson’s masterpiece, Hill House isn’t merely a physical structure; it’s a chilling embodiment of the Crane family’s shattered past. The mansion’s creaking floorboards and spectral whispers are not just supernatural phenomena, but echoes of trauma, guilt, and repressed desires. The ghosts that torment Eleanor are projections of her own fractured psyche, manifestations of the family’s dark history that she unwittingly awakens. Hill House becomes a haunted funhouse of memory, forcing Eleanor to confront the buried secrets that threaten to consume her.