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Gothic Literature

Definition: Gothic literature refers to a genre of fiction that combines elements of horror, romance, and the supernatural. It often features eerie and mysterious settings, supernatural beings, and an atmosphere of suspense and terror.

Example sentences:

  1. "Emily couldn't put down the gothic literature novel she was reading, as the suspenseful plot kept her on the edge of her seat."
  2. "The old mansion in the gothic literature story had secret passages and hidden doors, adding to its eerie charm."
  3. "The protagonist of the gothic literature novel was haunted by a ghostly figure, which added a supernatural element to the story."

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