Across
- 4. A style of acting often used in gothic literature
- 5. A women in distress
- 6. A character in a gothic novel that is described as ugly and large
- 7. An emotion caused by the worry of danger
- 9. A dark or poor lit space used in gothic text and movies
- 11. The word the Raven repeats throughout the story ‘The Raven’
- 13. To faint
- 14. A setting that is a large building
- 16. A word originating from Germanic people which relates to mystery, horror and gloom
- 18. A supernatural power that gives harm and punishment to someone or something
- 19. Something unknown or hard to understand
- 20. A feeling of fear and used as a genre for books and movies
- 21. A double of a person
- 22. When someone’s life is over
- 23. A story by Bram Stoker
Down
- 1. The bad guy
- 2. The creator of gothic movies such as Edward Scissors Hands and The Corpse Bride
- 3. The author of ‘The Raven’ and ‘The Tell Tale Heart’
- 8. A gothic film with a main character with scissors hands
- 10. The person who saves the day
- 12. A gothic film and novel in which a monster is created
- 15. The person who wrote Frankenstein
- 17. The feeling of excitement or nervousness when waiting for something to happen
- 21. A word opposite to light