Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

grand-guignol

Noun
/ɡrɑːnd ˈɡɪn.jɔːl/
Definition
A style of drama that emphasizes gruesome or sensational elements, often involving horror and tragedy.
Examples
  • The play was a classic example of grand-guignol, leaving the audience both horrified and fascinated.
  • She often referred to her films as grand-guignol, showcasing vivid displays of human despair.
  • The artist’s work took inspiration from grand-guignol themes, portraying the darker aspects of human nature.
Meaning
The term refers to a theatrical genre known for its shocking and macabre themes, originally associated with the Grand Guignol theater in Paris.
Synonyms
  • tragedy
  • horror theater
  • macabre drama