The genre of literature and film that fear is a part of.
What is horror?
The feeling Frankenstein had when he first saw his monster.
The name of the protagonist.
Who is Brian?
The name of the cartoon TV show that adapted The Raven.
What is The Simpsons?
The repeating of words, phrases, or ideas.
What is repetition?
An common element of horror/Gothic settings that is from the Medieval times.
What is castles?
Frankenstein's first name.
What is Victor?
The age of the protagonist.
What is five?
What is raven?
Words that are associated with sounds. e.g. Bang!
What is onomatopoeia?
An anxious feeling that something is about to happen, but not being sure of when.
What is suspense?
The name of Victor's love.
Who is Elizabeth?
The person who rushed up the stairs to help Brian.
Who is dad?
The word that the animal that flew into the room repeatedly said.
Giving inanimate objects human qualities.
What is personification?
A combination of horror and Romanticism.
What is the Gothic?
The writer of Frankenstein.
Who is Mary Shelley?
The twin terrors.
What is the sound and the silence?
The thing at the door when the persona check.
What is nothing?
A comparison that says something is something else.
What is metaphor?
A Gothic element involving women.
What is damsel in distress?
The year Frankenstein was written.
What is 1818?
The metaphor used to describe the cat.
What is alien?
The name of the deceased woman that Marge portrays.
Who is Lenore?
The technique where the description of the weather matches the mood.
What is pathetic fallacy?