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FrozenT [24]
4 years ago
8

Can you present the short story "The castle of Otranto" by Walpole Horace (1764) in your own words without copying and pasting f

rom a site (about 80 words)
 
English
1 answer:
frosja888 [35]4 years ago
8 0

I LOVE DOING THESE.

   

       Lets travel back in time to the year 1764.  Where a Prince named Manfred who was prince of Otranto,  who is keen to secure the castle for his descendants in the face of a mysterious curse. Sadly one awful day Manfred's son, Conrad.  is crushed to death by an enormous helmet on the morning of his wedding to the beautiful princess Isabella. Which leads mystery within in novel. Manfred's heart seems to be crushed to small pieces within the death.

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