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There are many reasons to characterize The House of Seven Gables as a romantic novel. It is an ideal example of a novel from the Romantic era. This book’s romantic roots are evident in its characters, settings, and themes. The characters in this novel are typically romantic. The heroine is young and innocent. Phoebe has an affinity for nature and brings beauty back to the decaying garden. Hepzibah and Clifford show traits of romanticism in their terror and dread of the Judge. They both also are peculiar in some way.
Approximate Word count = 356 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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