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What does mechanical conventions mean when used in literature?
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Language conventions are language conventions
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it mean a dark, evil, sexy, gothic, women. who is half vampire and demon. She is mated with a half-demon half vampire like herself.
Gothic conventions attract the supernatural and darker side of life. Dracula is a historic gothic figure and goes along with this theme.
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There are several conventions or devices of the gothic horror genre. They include weather, which can be used as a metaphor, such as a mist which stands for keeping things hidden. Dreams and dream like states are frequently used in gothic novels. Revenge, darkness and ambivalence are also common devices.
What does mechanical conventions mean when used in literature?
Some synonyms for Gothic are medieval, eerie, and grotesque.
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Gothic horror is not the same as it once was - "gothic" once conjured up the images of women in flowing white dresses running across stately lawns. Nowadays, you're more likely to get "goth" instead of "gothic." Click on the two related questions to see what modern writers recommend for each of these two writing styles.
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Algebraic conventions are standards used in algebra, like formulas or x being a variable
Emily Bronte wrote gothic novels, such as "Wuthering Heights," to explore themes of passion, revenge, and the supernatural. By incorporating elements of the gothic genre, Bronte was able to delve into the darker aspects of human nature and create a haunting and atmospheric setting for her stories. Additionally, the gothic style allowed her to challenge societal norms and conventions of her time.
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