If there is a list, please provide it, but gothic fiction is most known for.
It often has,
A gloomy, or dark setting (haunted house, church, dark forest, castle, etc.)
Supernatural being or monsters (zombie, vampire, ghost, etc.)
Curses, witchcraft, or prophecies
A damsel in distress and/or a hero character
Can contain romance
and contains very intense emotions (Love, fear, hatred, etc.)
You use SOS too? I believe the answer was the topic? I don't remember too well.
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When one is charged a little bit at a time until the expense grows beyond expectations, that is called being "nickel and dimed." In 2001's Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, essayist and social critic Barbara Ehrenreich applies this notion to minimum-wage workers. She argues that their spirit and dignity are chipped away by a culture that allows unjust and unlivable working conditions, which results in their becoming a de facto, or actual without being official, servant class. Spurred on by recent welfare reforms and the growing phenomenon of the working poor in the United States, Ehrenreich poses a hypothetical question of daily concern to many Americans: how difficult is it to live on a minimum-wage job? For the lower class, what does it take to match the income one earns to the expenses one must pay?