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How could you link the setting and tone of the print version of The Mysteries of Udolpho to the artistic representation of the same narrative elements? short paragraph that gives your own personal interpretation of the connection.
Prompt:
In this lesson, you have read an excerpt from a dark and sinister gothic novel, The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe. The image below depicts a scene of Signora Laurentini's mysterious disappearance. The story of her disappearance is revealed through the dialogue between two key characters, Emily and Annette. In the excerpt, Annette hints that Signora Laurentini's disappearance could have been caused by something very dark and wrong, like murder. Annette also says that Signora Laurentini's ghost now haunts the castle because of what happened to her. This sense of dread and horror prevails throughout the excerpt. How does the image below portray the setting and tone prevalent in the story as a whole? Specifically, how is the print version similar to or different from the visual details depicted in the image? Explain the connection using details from both the story and the image as you are making a connection.
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