Gothic Genre
Across
- 6. - Emphasis on the awe-inspiring and transcendent.
- 8. - Themes of rot and deterioration.
- 10. - Often set in the 19th century, especially during the Victorian era.
- 11. - An element of the unknown or unexplained.
- 12. - Involvement of ghosts, vampires, or other supernatural beings.
- 13. - Building suspense and unease.
- 15. - Relating to the Gothic architecture and aesthetics.
- 17. - Exploration of characters' mental instability.
- 19. - Characters often confined or restricted.
Down
- 1. - Seeking to go beyond the ordinary and mundane.
- 2. - Persistent presence of spirits or ghosts.
- 3. - Elements of love and passion.
- 4. - Focus on the gruesome and horrifying.
- 5. - Strange and unsettling occurrences.
- 7. - Depiction of crumbling buildings and environments.
- 9. - A sense of the strange and unsettling.
- 11. - A prevailing sense of sadness and gloom.
- 14. - Characters often cut off from society or trapped.
- 16. - Evoking fear and dread in the audience.
- 18. - Creation of a dark and foreboding environment.