La Cumbre Escarlata -

: An extensive paper by Dr. Evangelia Kindinger that examines the film's allusions to 19th-century female Gothic writing and the "final girl" trope from slasher films.

: Associated with the Sharpe siblings and the cold, intelligence, and disturbing loyalty within Allerdale Hall.

: Symbolizes violence, death, and the "monstrous love" of the Sharpes, visually manifested through the red clay seeping through the floorboards. La Cumbre Escarlata

: Represents the "Golden Heroine" Edith, her American home, warmth, and hope.

: A case study exploring how the film’s architectural features visualize the relationship between traumatic memories of the past and the present. Key Themes & Symbolism : An extensive paper by Dr

: This article argues that the film uses the trope of "the uncanny"—including doubles and the return of the dead—to address the multitemporal trauma of gender violence .

: Allerdale Hall (Crimson Peak) is described as an embodiment of the Gothic , a decaying structure that mirrors the decaying Sharpe family and actively "bleeds" its history through the red clay. Analyzing the color motifs in Crimson Peak - Alyssa Bradley : Symbolizes violence, death, and the "monstrous love"

: This analysis critiques how the film reimagines classic narratives like Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights to interrogate patriarchal and capitalist structures .