Crimson Peak (2015) – Trending & Authentic
Edith types her manuscripts because she believes her handwriting "betrays feminine qualities" to publishers; she ultimately becomes the hero of her own survival . Crimson Peak (2015) Review - Steampunk Journal
The roof is perpetually open to the elements, allowing snow and dead leaves to drift into the grand hall. Crimson Peak (2015)
Edith is often associated with yellow butterflies (fragile, modern), while the Sharpe siblings are compared to black moths that thrive in the dark. Edith types her manuscripts because she believes her
The house sits on a red clay mine ; the clay seeps through floorboards and snow, making the estate appear to literally bleed. Crimson Peak (2015)
Ghosts are literal manifestations of unresolved trauma and hidden secrets that refuse to stay buried.












