The Gothic Genre
Across
- 1. A comparison between two things using "like" and "as".
- 6. Ghosts, vampires, curses and magic are examples of this force beyond nature.
- 8. A character with both negative and positive qualities.
- 11. Exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
- 12. Comparison between two objects WITHOUT "like" or "as".
- 13. Popular Gothic setting where Kings and Queens reside.
- 15. Providing a human quality to a non-human object.
Down
- 2. Creating a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
- 3. A dark and mysterious Gothic setting.
- 4. A large, gloomy, old house that appears haunted.
- 5. A mysterious atmosphere in a Gothic story.
- 7. Narration is an example of this type of sound.
- 9. Howling wind is considered as this form of sound.
- 10. A bad guy with redeeming qualities.
- 14. A character with good intentions that are sometimes muddled.