Environment
Supernatural
Famous People
Famous Authors
Themes
100

Abandoned what are often found in gothic literature?

buildings

100

Black what are often represented in this literature?

cats

100

He is a character on Sesame Street, and he lives in Transylvania.

who is Count Dracula

100

Mary Shelley wrote this famous novel.

Frankenstein

100

Abandoned what are often found in gothic literature?

buildings

200

Stormy what is often in Gothic Literature?

Weather

200

a solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment on someone or something.

what is a curse

200

Edward Cullen was this in the movie Twighlight

what is a vampire

200

What is Poe's famous poem about a black bird?

The Raven

200

slow loss of sanity is called

what is madness

300

Characters in Gothic Literature often meet their doom in these dark, unchartered places in nature.

what is a forest

300

an event regarded as a portent of good or evil.

what is an omen

300

This famous character dresses in all black, and has her own tv show, and Wendy's meal

Who is Wednesday Adams

300

He wrote Carrie and Misery.

who is Steven King

300

characters may feel this because they are all alone

what is isolation

400

Sometimes the character might live in this place-think Count Dracula.

What is a castle.

400

apparitions that haunt a place or someone

what is a ghost

400

This character haunted an opera theatre

who is Phantom of the Opera

400

Bram Stoker wrote what famous novel.

Dracula

400

One archetype of gothic literature is a woman who needs help.  This archetype is called.

Damsel in Distress

500

Secret what might be included in the setting of the story.

what are passages

500

This unnatural object caused the narrator to kill a man in the Tell Tale Heart

his eye

500

This famous character had a split personality

who is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

500

Famous novel starring Heathcliff and Katherine

what is Wuthering Heights

500

The process of rotting is a big theme in gothic literature.  What is this called?

decay

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