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Through her ability to create physical and psychological terror (APEX)

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Through her use of dark and moody settings

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Through her focus on death and decay

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This is true for apex, thank you

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Frankenstein suffers mental torture from his guilt while his monster tortured others for vengeance.

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein conforms to the definition of a Gothic novel by taking place in a dark dungeon and characters blending the supernatural and external world. Also, raising the dead is a premise used in Gothic novels.

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Frankenstein finds relief from his torment in natural settings

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