Which feature of Gothic writing does this passage from Herman Melville's Moby-ick best illustrate? Wherefore he had no fancy for lowering for whales after sun-down; nor for persisting in fighting a fish that too much persisted in fighting him. For thought Starbuck, I am here in this critical ocean to kill whales for my living, and not to be killed by them for theirs; and that hundreds of men had been so killed Starbuck well knew. A. Nature's power B. Dark emotions C. Madness D. Suspense