From the introduction to frankenstein his success would terrify the artist; he would rush away from his odious handiwork, horror-stricken. he would hope that, left to itself, the slight spark of life which he had communicated would fade; that this thing, which had received such imperfect animation, would subside into dead matter; and he might sleep in the belief that the silence of the grave would quench forever the transient existence of the hideous corpse which he had looked upon as the cradle of life. he sleeps; but he is awakened; he opens his eyes; behold the horrid thing stands at his bedside, opening his curtains, and looking on him with yellow, watery, but speculative eyes.
which gothic element is reflected in this paragraph?
the mysterious tower as a setting
the dark world of the supernatural
the reasoned order of the everyday world
the disquieting castle as a setting
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