The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture found in many countries. It began in the United Kingdom during the early 1980s in the gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the Post-punk genre. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from nineteenth century Gothic literature along with horror films and to a lesser extent the BDSMculture.[1][2][3]
The goth subculture has associated tastes in music, aesthetics, and fashion, whether or not all individuals who share those tastes are in fact members of the goth subculture. Gothic music encompasses a number of different styles. Styles of dress within the subculture range from deathrock, punk, androgynous, Victorian, someRenaissance and Medieval style attire, or combinations of the above, most often with black attire, makeup and hair.
This style represents freedom and uniqueness.not because someone is different from us means that you are evil or ugly(Just like we have read in Frankenstein)We all have to accept each other just the way we are and learn the importance of respect.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goth_subculture

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