Contents introduction chapter I. Horace Walpole is one of the influential writers



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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the Castle of Otranto is a true fantasy reflecting the future of writing in the modern era. The real story of the novel is mainly not about the supernatural phenomena but instead it focuses on the consequences of stealing the inheritance of a person. In addition to that, class distinction, women passivity, and various social conventions are portrayed in the novel. The book uses a good fantasy by including fictitious characters in the story. Importantly, fantasy literature tends to have a strong connection with the real lives. The novel shifts from one gothic image and story to another. The use of unreal characters is critical since it triggers the associations in the mind of a viewer. In the story, Castle of the Otranto, Walpole uses the gothic expression to persuade a reader. He uses emotional and libidinal freedom.
Orford was the youngest son of Sir Robert Walpole. He was born in 1717 when his father retired, and remained in opposition for almost three years before returning to power for a long time. Horace Walpole studied at Eton, where she befriended Thomas Gray, who was a few months older. In 1739, Gray traveled with Walpole throughout France and Italy until they took separate routes; but later the friendship was renewed and remained firm to the end. Horace Walpole moved from Eton to King's College in Cambridge, and in 1741, a year before his father's last resignation and his appointment as countess, he entered parliament. His lifestyle made it easier for him. As the treasurer of the treasury, the pipe overseer, and the secretary of the estriates in the treasury, he would receive almost two thousand a year for doing nothing, living with his father, and having fun.
Horace Walpole enjoyed and enjoyed the petty life of the fashion world, though she was proud of her affiliation, even though she loved the absurdity of this world. He had a social mind and loved to use it for small purposes. But he was not a dry idler, and there were times when he would turn himself into a harsh judge. “I’m smart,” he wrote to his best friend, “I feel like I have more stupidity and weaknesses and fewer real good qualities than most. I think about it sometimes, though I admit, very rarely. I always want to act like a man and a smart man, I think I can be like that if I want to. “He had a strong love for home and was very smart despite a lot of politeness”.
Horace Walpole's father died in 1745. The eldest son, who inherited the county, died in 1751 and lived until 1791, leaving his son, George, who had been insane for some time. As George left no children, the title and property passed to his only uncle, Horace Walpole, who was seventy-four at the time and survived. Thus, in the last six years of Horace Walpole's life, he became Count of Orford. As for the title, he said he felt the names in his old age. She died in 1797 at the age of eighty, unmarried.
He turned his house on Strawberry Hill on the Thames into a Gothic villa near Twickenham - an 18th-century Gothic - and spent a lot of money on its decorations, like the modern taste objects of the time. But he also admired its flowers, its pink bars, and its quiet Thames. When he was diagnosed with gout at his home on Arlington Street in London, the flowers and bird on Strawberry Hill were a necessary comfort. He also opened a private printing house on Strawberry Hill, where he published the poems of his friend Gray, as well as in 1758 his "Catalog of English Royal and Noble Authors" and five volumes of "Anecdotes of Anecdotes."
Horace Walpole founded the Castle of Otranto in 1765 at the age of forty-eight. To this, he said, he woke up one morning and “I remembered imagining myself in an old castle (a very natural dream for a head like me, full of gothic). Stories). and on the top railing of the great staircase I saw a huge armored arm. In the evening I sat down and began to write, not knowing at all what I was going to say. Muralto, St. Canon. Nicholas at Otranto. Written in two months. Wallpole's friend Gray told him of the book in Cambridge that "some of them cry a little and are usually afraid to sleep at night." The castle of Otranto was a hallmark of the attitude towards romance in the second half of the last century. This is intriguing. But he had many followers, and a determined modern reader should recall his date as he read Gray’s note from Cambridge.


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