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mash [69]
2 years ago
9

"Gothic" was a term originally applied to works that people thought to be

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Stella [2.4K]2 years ago
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D) Bloody tales
The word gothic is derived from a European tribe called the goths, thought to have originated in southern Sweden, who spread all over Europe. The word is now used to describe an architecture style and, as a derivation of that, a genre of ligature based on dark deeds in crumbling “gothic” mansions and castles. The modern trend in style called “goth” is similarly based on dark or arcane themes so uh... I hope this all helped
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