In a gothic story, the setting serves to reinforce the atmosphere or mood of the story. Gothic stories are usually set in spooky old mansions or on the desolate moors or somewhere else equally spooky.
The gothic elements in Frankenstein's encounter with the creature are seen in the eerie setting, the unearthly appearance of the creature, and the dark emotions that arise during the meeting. The scene conveys a sense of horror, isolation, and the macabre, typical of gothic literature.
A typical element in a gothic novel is a dark, mysterious setting such as a remote castle or ancient abbey. These settings often have elements of decay and isolation, contributing to the eerie atmosphere of the story. Additionally, gothic novels may feature intense emotions, melodrama, and supernatural occurrences.
Yes, "Manfred" is considered gothic writing. It is mostly associated with the gothic subculture due to its supernatural themes, and the fact that it is considered a Romantic metaphysical drama.
He is a monster and he is green????
dark and scary
There aren't any. Here's a couple of links to writing Gothic and Horror stories, though.
Kjell Haarstad has written: 'Gotisk skrift' -- subject(s): Danish Paleography, Genealogy, Gothic Writing, Paleography, Danish, Writing, Gothic
RomanticismYou're welcome :)
RomanticismYou're welcome :)
feeling unsettled
Room 13 by robert swindells
to quickly establish the tone and mood