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frutty [35]
2 years ago
5

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.

English
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Sonbull [250]2 years ago
8 0

The Gothic parodies given below are each matched with their descriptions below. Also, see the definition of a Gothic Parody below.

<h3>What is a Gothic Parody?</h3>

A Gothic parody is a genre of writing that utilizes sceneries and narratives that can best be described as:

  • Dark
  • Melodramatic
  • Mysterious
  • Full of fear and dread etc.

Hence the stated parodies and their descriptions are matched as indicated below:

  • Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen - Two women discover that a man is dating both of them at the same time.

  • The Heroine by Eaton Stannard Barrett - A girl obsessed with Gothic novels believes she has noble blood and leaves her farmer father's home to look for her family.

  • Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock - A girl obsessed with Gothic novels yearns for terrifying experiences in her own life.

Learn more about Gothic Parody at:
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