Answer:
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Explanation:
A stanza is a group of lines that form a "paragraph" in a poem. It is like a verse.
Gothic literature is meant to horrify. Its heavy use of dark, brooding imagery (enchanted forests, crumbling castles, ghosts, etc.) are designed to confuse the relationship of the reader's mind to the reader's senses. Basically, the reader knows that the story is fictional, but somehow the story still creates powerful feelings in the reader's body—like when you jump or scream during a horror movie.
The Graphic Tourist, in a sunny autumn day, among this bounteous area of England, portrays the Union.
In starved Sieged Cities, in the uttermost Doomed ruin of old Jerusalem fallen beneath the Wrath of God, It said, "The hands of the pathetic woman have sodden their own children."
Friar Lawrence was a friend of Romeo and Juliet. He thought by marrying them they feud between the Montagues and Capulets would be buried, but all it did was make it worse.