duality - means containing two parts., motif - is a recurring idea or symbol in a book, poem, play or film., physiognomy - is the idea that a person’s character or personality is reflected in their facial features and physical appearance., conscience - is a person’s individual judge of right and wrong., moral - means concerned with the principle of what is right and fair OR a story containing a lesson about what is right and fair., facade - is a false front, or a deceptive outward appearance., repress - means to restrain, hold back or push down feelings, thoughts or desires., pious - means devoted to religion., metamorphosis - is change of physical form, structure, or substance especially by supernatural means, aberration - is something that is abnormal or changed, usually in negative way., respectable - means conforming to what is considered good, proper and correct., hypocrisy - is the act of saying one thing but doing another; when a person contradicts themselves., pathetic fallacy - is when the weather or environment contribute to or mimic the emotions or a character. It is a common Gothic convention., analepsis - is a narrative structure in which events are told (or retold) at a point later than their chronological place in the story., troglodytic - means primitive or unevolved.,
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