a good Gothic description needs to include key features like what is the place like your in ,what noises can u hear is it dark does it smell is their any monsters etc
Horror. It should be noted that when a piece of literature is good or at least well known enthusiasts of particular genera will claim it as their own. Frankenstein is claimed by: Horror, science fiction, Gothic, Romanticism, philosophical and perhaps a few others I'm unaware of. There is no absolute 'Authority on Literary Classification' it is left up to the opinions of individuals and faculties to suggest such things.
To have fun and have fun, also to show people how good live can be.
desribe all the senses you feel .what you smell what you feel etc
This is very subjective as good colors for painting the interior of a house will depend on the type of house and taste of the persons living in the house. A good idea for small rooms is to use light colors to make them look bigger and neutral colors when looking to sell a house and not put people off.
Yes, this is a very good description of the cause of an earthquake.
no not at all its when a teenage girl is trapped in love triangle with to hot vampire brothers.its so good Actually, it is gothic horror because it contains elements of vampires, witches,werewolves, death etc
The first Gothic novel written was The Castle of Otrantoby Horace Walpole, in 1764. He wrote it based on a dream he had, in which he found himself in an ancient castle. Other authors of Gothic novels used his ideas and themes to write their own stories later on.
You've got this backward --- the title comes last. Write the story first and you'll have your title when you finish.
Gothic stories often feature themes of death, decay, the supernatural, and the macabre. They often symbolize the darker aspects of human nature and society, exploring themes of madness, isolation, and the struggle between good and evil. The genre typically incorporates elements of horror, suspense, and the uncanny to create a sense of unease and tension in the reader.
Some famous gothic horror stories that feature haunted rooms include "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James. These stories often use the motif of a haunted room to create a sense of foreboding and supernatural presence.
I dunno about gothic but here's bloody Elfen Lied Higurashi perfect Blue ( movie) Hellsing Horror.... Hell girl Gantz. That's all I can think of right now on the spot hope it helps!
Twilight movies are not considered gothic horror. They are more accurately described as romantic fantasy or supernatural romance, as they focus on the love story between a human and a vampire. Gothic horror typically features dark atmospheres, mysterious settings, and elements of suspense and terror.
My favorites are from the famous author Clark Ashton Smith. You can find many of his short stories at eldritchdark.com. Of course you can always do a search for gothic Horror stories and various sites will show up with all kinds of gloom and doom - some good and some bad.
wat is good about being gothic is that u can scare ppl to get wat u want
Gothic literature is writing involving horror,the supernatural, ghosts, castles, darkness, good versus evil and suchlike.Bram Stoker's Dracula involves horror (driving a stake through the heart of lucy), the supernatural (men turning into vampires), castles (in the forests of Transylvania), darkness (when Dracula went sucking blood), good versus evil (crosses, garlic, stakes,etc to kill vampires). In other words it has all the classic ingredients of a gothic horror story.
It is southern gothic. It doesn't talk about the violent bear it away, but it does talk about southern gothicism, and every definition of southern gothic is most likely VBA. My final is on this topic, and some of the characteristics are violence, grotesque, distorted view of religion, horror scenes, fear of evil, good vs evil, and dreams.
Here's a good read concerning that question: Brennan, Matthew (1997): The Gothic Psyche. Camden House (currently don't know the place)