Scrooge<span> begs to know the identity of the dead man, exasperated in his attempts to understand the lesson of the silent </span>ghost<span>. Suddenly, he finds himself in a churchyard where the spirit points him toward a freshly dug grave. </span>Scrooge<span> approaches the grave and reads the inscription on the headstone: EBENEZER </span>SCROOGE<span>.</span>
The term “gothic” is originally applied to works or crafts
that people thought to be bloody tales. The other term for gothic is barbaric. The
history of the word gothic comes from the German tribe which is known to be
barbaric and bloody.