100 pages 3 hours read

Shirley Jackson

The Haunting Of Hill House

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1959

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1. Eleanor believes that the little girl should demand what she wants, and that if she does not, she will be coerced into losing her identity and having nothing of her own. This is likely due to Eleanor’s past experience of subservience and losing her own identity to caring for her mother for many years. (Chapter 1, Part 4)

2. The others are disturbed and angered by her comment. They know that the house is evil and wants to harm them.

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