She wore Gothic clothing
A person who in believe is very far and different to many others, even the way they look has to be far from the "Norm".
The answer is historical, domestic,picaresque, or gothic The answer is historical, domestic,picaresque, or gothic
No it is not. Many Gothics have thought that, but it was not intended to be Gothic at all.
The elements of gothic literature are: Fascination With the Past The Supernatural Emphasis on Sexuality Horror Psychological Portraits Exotic Locales Experimental Techniques The Gothic Hero Repeated Use of Motifs Symbolism
No.
A confused person!
i believe that Horace Walpole in "The Castle of Otranto"was the first person and novel to start the interest in Gothic literacy
I don't see why that wouldn't be allowed. Wilkie Collins uses first person in his gothic short story 'A Terribly Strange Bed'
This would depend on the type of gothic coat the person was looking for. Hot Topic is a great store for people interested in the gothic culture and they do sell gothic coats. If they do not have them in the store, check on their website, as some items are online exclusives.
When an understanding person tell's you, you are gothic. Then ask him/her make a list of why he/she thinks your gothic. Then see what he/she written & see if what he/she wrote is true about yourself.
No, only Gothic style architecture developed from the Gothic period. Fashion came later in the neo-gothic era.
Oscar Wilde wrote the picture of Dorian gray . it is some kind of a Gothic novel because it deals with terror, murder,fear,supernatural force and curse.
Yes they can. It is only a choice of lifestyle and/or clothing, so any person who is 'gothic' can pursue whatever career they like. I'm a goth and I am in school to become a high school teacher.
One of the earliest known gothic stories is "The Castle of Otranto" written by Horace Walpole in 1764. It is often considered the first gothic novel, featuring elements like mysterious castles, supernatural occurrences, and intense emotions.
suspense and tension
Gothic music