Gothic Literature

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  1. 4. A brooding, troubled protagonist in Gothic fiction
  2. 6. A mysterious, dark atmosphere prevalent in Gothic literature
  3. 10. A literary technique used to create suspense in Gothic stories
  4. 12. A Gothic novel by Emily Brontë
  5. 15. A term for a supernatural event or presence in Gothic stories
  6. 16. A gloomy and decaying castle
  7. 17. A supernatural being often found in Gothic tales
  8. 20. A novel by Mary Shelley featuring a scientist and his creation
  9. 21. A Gothic novel by Oscar Wilde
  10. 22. The author of "The Fall of the House of Usher"
  11. 24. The antagonist in Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
  12. 26. A Gothic novel by Charlotte Brontë
  13. 27. The famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe about a lost love
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  1. 1. A genre of Gothic literature that involves elements of romance and the supernatural
  2. 2. A type of supernatural being, often a reanimated corpse
  3. 3. The classic Gothic novel by Bram Stoker
  4. 5. The central character in a Gothic tale, often facing internal struggles
  5. 7. The pseudonym used by the Brontë sisters when publishing their poems
  6. 8. A famous Gothic novel by Ann Radcliffe
  7. 9. The psychological aspect often explored in Gothic literature
  8. 11. A recurring symbol in Gothic literature, representing impending doom
  9. 13. The famous Gothic poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  10. 14. The author of "Frankenstein"
  11. 18. An architectural feature often found in Gothic buildings
  12. 19. The setting for many Gothic stories, often with secret passages
  13. 23. The feeling of impending disaster or harm in Gothic literature
  14. 25. The eerie sound often associated with Gothic settings