Generally I'd say the following features are that of a Gothic Protagonist: - reclusive - obsessive - focusing whole being on one particular pursuit (like Victor Frankenstein; 'soon my mind was filled with one thought, one conception, one purpose') - a victim of fate - moving towards an inevitable (often awful) end / doomed There are lots more though...
The elements of gothic literature are: Fascination With the Past The Supernatural Emphasis on Sexuality Horror Psychological Portraits Exotic Locales Experimental Techniques The Gothic Hero Repeated Use of Motifs Symbolism
So the gothic features of Hop-Frog are: - it happens at midnight - grotesque activity (eg. murder) - supernatural noises (grating noise) - woman in distress (Trippeta) - archaic language - set in castle (we assume)
Gothic literature is usually a combination of horror and romance, begun in the mid 1760's. It can also refer to literature from that time period. Grotesque literature features horror as well, but could be from any time period, and might contain different elements than Gothic.
She wore Gothic clothing
protagonist
the main features of a protagonist is blood cloth
manfred
"Manfred" of course.
MANFRED Is this the 12 across clue perchance?
It has Gothic features with a modern twist.
It has Gothic features with a modern twist.
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Gothic style is characterized by features that include the pointed arch, the ribbed vault and the flying buttress. High spires are often on top of Gothic buildings.
"The Pit and the Pendulum" showcases gothic influences through its dark and eerie setting in a dungeon, the themes of torture and fear, and the elements of suspense and supernatural elements. The story's focus on the protagonist's psychological torment and the oppressive atmosphere contribute to its gothic tone.
Gothic literature that features this fascination with Asia is called Orientalist literature.
it tended to be portable
The elements of gothic literature are: Fascination With the Past The Supernatural Emphasis on Sexuality Horror Psychological Portraits Exotic Locales Experimental Techniques The Gothic Hero Repeated Use of Motifs Symbolism