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tia_tia [17]
4 years ago
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HELPPPP!!! Using vivid imagery, describe a gothic setting that could be symbolic. Your description should be four to six sentenc

es.
English
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JulijaS [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

I had not been inside Robin's room for at least 6 years. College had kept me from the comforts of home for quite a long time. As I set foot inside I sneezed, the dust that covered the air in a hazy fog making my nose itch. It had landed upon the bed sheets, now a riled up mess of fabric, some of it dusting the pot  where once a living orchid had bloomed. The orchid that used to bloom from said pot had long since died, now a brown and cracked clay memorial to a deceased hope. The room I had once seen as bubbly and alive now lays flat, the liveliness, the dreams and hope, all abandoned, looking for somewhere it may have been welcome.

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