Gothic Vocabulary
Across
- 3. A female protagonist or central character who typically displays courage and resilience.
- 4. Beyond the laws of nature; attributed to forces beyond scientific understanding.
- 8. Holding one's attention or interest intensely.
- 12. A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- 13. is characterised by distorted, bizarre, or unnatural features, often used to evoke a sense of horror or disgust.
- 14. A figure of speech that uses understatement to emphasize a point by denying its opposite.
- 15. Commonly recurring themes, motifs, or devices in literature or film.
- 16. Extremely unpleasant or morally repugnant.
- 17. Suffering from intense physical or emotional anguish.
- 19. A quality of greatness or beauty that inspires awe or admiration.
- 20. Experiencing severe mental or physical pain or distress.
Down
- 1. Causes a feeling of fear or unease.
- 2. A figure of speech where one term is substituted for another with which it is closely associated.
- 5. The main character or leading figure in a literary work.
- 6. The act or process of changing in form, appearance, nature, or character.
- 7. Established practices or customs within a particular genre or field.
- 8. A fiction style characterised by a gloomy setting, grotesque characters, and supernatural elements
- 9. Believing in supernatural influences or omens often leads to irrational behaviour.
- 10. Giving the impression that something harmful or evil is happening or will happen.
- 11. A fiction genre focused on solving a perplexing or enigmatic situation or crime.
- 18. A genre of fiction characterized by excitement, suspense, and high tension.