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Why is Frankenstein considered a “Gothic” novel?

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Answer:

because of the combined elements of extreme and sinister landscapes, horrifying events, supernatural elements, and a passionate, wilful villain.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gothics are defined by the mysterious and horrific atmosphere, similar to that of Mary Shelley's writing.

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