Going Back to the Roots: The Relationship between the Fairy Tale and Gothic in Neil Gaiman’s Coraline (2002)
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
Abstract
Between mystery, magic and folklore, the fairy tale and the gothic seem to be like day
and night at first glance, two genres seem like they radically differ from one another. While
the fairy tales are seen as educational magical stories for children, the gothic is regarded to
show the darkest side humanity has to offer. However, the fairy tale and gothic have more in
common than it is expected of them. This is what the following research will try to
investigate, while taking Neil Gaiman’s novel released in 2002, Coraline, as a case study. The
analysis will be about the story, characters, and themes, but most importantly, it will be about
the fairy tale and gothic’s respective tropes, because the novel indeed has characteristics of
both genres, which results in a new and innovative story
