iii). The Gothic novel contains
a). Terror and supernatural
b). Mystery and thriller
c). Horror and haunted buildings
d). All of these
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The Gothic Novel contains all of these.
- A literary genre characterised for mystery and intrigue surrounding the unknown and supernatural is the Gothic novel. Death and decay, haunted houses or castles, family curses, lunacy, intense love or passion, ghosts, and vampires are examples of Gothic traits.
- Gothic suspense and mystery novels have been around for decades, and both authors and readers still adore fiction with gothic overtones.
- European Romantic pseudo-medieval fiction with a strong sense of mystery and fear is a Gothic novel. Although the 1790s were when it peaked, it frequently came back in later years.
- Such books frequently featured such locations as castles or monasteries equipped with subterranean passages, dark battlements, hidden panels, and trapdoors. Such novels are known as Gothic because their imaginative impetus was inspired by mediaeval architecture and ruins.
Hence, the Gothic Novel is the one that contains terror and supernatural, mystery and thriller, horror and haunted buildings.
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