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olga_2 [115]
2 years ago
11

Using vivid imagery, describe a character that could be a villain in a gothic story.

English
1 answer:
Anna71 [15]2 years ago
8 0

Describing a character that could be a villain in a gothic story:

He walked gently and slowly to the door knob and unlocked it. Stepping into the room, the occupant was startled seeing a strange figure opening the door. This strange figure wore black hairy hood.

<h3>Who is a character?</h3>

A character is actually known to be an individual or personality seen in a drama, movie or film. The character is known to make the audience or readers understand the plot of the story.

We see here that the above imagery gives us the description of a villain in a gothic story.

Learn more about character on brainly.com/question/8864308

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