El Monstruo del s. XIX (La Evolución del Monstruo, parte 3) #monster

Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, the Phantom of the Opera—all of these are gothic monsters, and today I'll tell you how they emerged in the 18th century and why they continue to fascinate us. 🧟‍♂️🧛🏻‍♂️🖤🧟‍♂️🧛🏻‍♂️🖤 Watch the complete series: THE EVOLUTION OF THE MONSTER MONSTERS    • MONSTRUOS   Some videos mentioned here: 🖤 How and When Gothic Literature Emerged Gothic Literature: Reviving the Darkness    • Literatura Gótica: Reviviendo la Oscuridad   🖤 Frankenstein Frankenstein, the Monster That Broke All the Molds    • Frankenstein, el monstruo que rompió todos...   🖤 Why Monsters Fascinate Us Do you like monstrous things? You're not weird or crazy. #monsters    • ¿Te gusta lo Monstruoso? No eres raro ni e...   🖤 The Real Dracula: Vlad Tepes DRACULA really existed! And he was worse than Bram Stoker's character. #dracula    • DRACULA si existió! Y era peor que el pers...   🕯️ If you're interested in Gothic literature, classic horror, and literary analysis, subscribe for more videos about books, movies, authors, and the history of this fascinating genre. Welcome to Monsters in Ink! I'm Cynthia, your official resurrectionist 🤓 🧛🏻‍♂️ Follow me on Instagram too for fun reels and illustrations of your monsters Favorites:   / monstruos_en_su_tinta   🧟‍♂️ And visit my shop with products inspired by Classic Monsters and Midcentury Modern style: https://landofatomic.com