Gothic glossary
Across
- 2. A category of literature with similar features.
- 3. setting A location with eerie, mysterious, or supernatural qualities.
- 5. Dark, depressing, or lacking light.
- 8. hero A dark, brooding, flawed protagonist.
- 9. A deep fear or apprehension.
- 12. Deep sadness or sorrow.
- 13. Suggesting something bad will happen.
- 18. narrator A storyteller whose perspective is distorted or biased.
- 21. The belief that fate controls human destiny.
- 22. A feeling of tension or uncertainty.
- 23. A character is physically or mentally cut off from others.
- 24. A feeling of coming danger.
Down
- 1. Involves ghosts, curses, or unexplainable events.
- 2. Distorted, bizarre, or repulsively ugly.
- 4. Hints or clues about future events.
- 5. villain A mysterious, sinister, or supernatural antagonist.
- 6. irony When the audience knows something the characters do not.
- 7. The central idea or message in a story.
- 10. An object, person, or place that represents a deeper meaning.
- 11. Focuses on death, decay, and the grotesque.
- 14. A repeated symbol, idea, or theme in a text.
- 15. Evil or menacing.
- 16. Descriptive language appealing to the senses.
- 17. Psychological instability, often leading to unreliable narration.
- 19. Shockingly vivid, often unnatural.
- 20. Strange and unsettling.