Embracing the Gothic: A Journey to Personal Growth and Success

Find your way to increased confidence by expressing yourself authentically, regardless of societal expectations

Alicia Domínguez
8 min readFeb 13, 2024

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A student of mine asked me once how I knew I was Gothic.

I was a bit struck by the question because I have always been a very colourful person with a passion for dark stories, ghosties, secrets, and the intertwinings of the mind. The only obvious giveaways have always been my choice of jewellery and music. However, I never took my Gothicness, outside the mental space, although aesthetically I have a predilection for Victorian Gothic clothing, as you can see in the following picture.

This is me in my Animus outfit — Picture by the author

Having to describe my Gothicness to him felt almost like undressing my soul and my deeper secrets in front of a stranger.

The only thing I could say was: “Because I know.”

The lack of elaboration meant that I still had to put words into all those internal sensations and images. And at that point, I realised that I had a lot of work to do.

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Alicia Domínguez
Alicia Domínguez

Written by Alicia Domínguez

Philologist | Independent Researcher in Gothic Death Studies | Exploring death, the unconscious, and transformation through the Jungian lens/ gothicalice.com

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