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well for the second one.... he uses goth imagery, dark to light contrasts, and he uses certain lights to emphasise certain aspects
"Gothic writers who use their stories to comment on what’s wrong in society is successful in getting their message across to their audience". This depend upon the success of writer if the write is popular he can be successful in getting their message to audience.
<h3>What do you mean by Audience?</h3>
A collection of individuals who get together to watch or listen to something is known as an audience (such as a movie or play).
Gothic literature is a literary genre that mixes sinister elements, eerie settings, troubled, disturbed characters, and whimsically horrible stories that are frequently romantic. It is the most sinister aspect of Dark Romanticism, which appeared immediately after the Romantic literary period.
The Gothic is a spiritually ambiguous genre that frequently examines unexplainable happenings and cultivates encounters with the sublime.
Therefore, It depend upon the popularity of the writer.
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"Common Sense" is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine and it was published in 1775-76. Its purpose, was to call on people to become more active, and to support, the cause for independence. The reason for this was that to Paine, and others, it was evident that Americans did not wish to seek independence from England. In fact, it was almost unheard of for people to support a break from the motherland. Aside from listing the reasons why people needed to support the upcoming American Revolution, Paine wanted mostly to use simple prose, syntax, metaphors and allusions to Protestan beliefs, converting his pamphelt almost into a sermon of sorts, to persuade Americans and sway them towards the American cause and relinquish their support England and its ownership over the 13 colonies. In this excerpt, for example, one of the strongest examples of imagery and metaphor used by Paine to persuade people, is the use of words like "opening a door to eternal tyranny.." because it makes readers connect with their religious beliefs and uses that power to convince Americans to back the Revolution.