The correct answer is the following: <em>option B. A feature of Gothic writing that makes it different from other romantic genres is the exploration of an obsessive psyche.</em> The term of "Gothic" refers to stories that combine aspects of both horror and romanticism. While Gothic writing often shares romantic characteristics such as the appreciation of beauty, the natural world and the innocence, its main difference is that Gothic stories often have a theme of exploring an obsessive psyche. Gothic writing includes characteristics from the romantic genre, but adapting them to its own style, a style that is mixed with horror.