Memory American Dark Romanticism ConceptsVersión en línea In this brief activity you'll practice about the concepts related to American Dark Romanticism por NICOLAS ANDRES AGUILERA MARTINEZ Human Fallibility Nature is not just beautiful—it can be mysterious, indifferent, dangerous, or symbolic of inner turmoil. Anti-Heroes Isolation and Alienation The belief that humans are naturally flawed and prone to sin, error, and self-destruction. Gothic Elements The Supernatural Use of ghosts, spirits, or unexplained phenomena to reflect fear, guilt, or the unknown. Death and Mortality Characters are emotionally or physically cut off from others, often leading to madness or deep introspection. Nature as a Dark Force Features like dark, eerie settings, old mansions, supernatural occurrences, and mysterious atmospheres. Obsession and Madness Use of objects, characters, or events to represent abstract ideas like guilt, sin, or fate.ing, or beauty in death. Sin and Guilt Symbolism A character becomes consumed by a single idea or emotion, leading to irrational behavior or insanity. Fascination with death, dying, and what lies beyond; often used to explore fear, meaning, or beauty in death. Deep focus on the consequences of wrongdoing, often shown through characters haunted by guilt or shame. Central characters who lack traditional heroic qualities; often flawed, brooding, or morally ambiguous.