James' Crackdown allows the reader to maneuver the story page by page on two different levels. The narrative offers an unsurpassed perspective to read in a split manner, so the reader has the freedom to move from ghost story to character study. However, although the reader is free to alternate between interpretations, as the narrative progresses, each version develops a more terrifying stature than the previous one. With this creepy building, Bly's beautiful country house believably disappears. The house, which at the beginning of the story had brought beauty and sweetness to the hearts of the readers, detaches itself like rotting flesh from the skull of a corpse. This new hellscape is made of bones and stone, with plenty of space to run around, but unfortunately nowhere to hide. Examining James's tale more closely, it becomes certain that the narrative is so intricately constructed that the reader is almost certain to fall in love with the housekeeper. Although this implicit love is called into question in the events of the story, the governess's tale brings the reader back to compassion for her misery. It can even be said that sympathizing with the housekeeper allows the reader to accept uncertainty, and therefore to accept terror. This terror comes from not knowing what the housekeeper has done, this terror haunts her outwardly until the day she dies. But the housekeeper did not let go even after her death, she passed on her horrible story to Douglas, who in return became persecuted. And currently, the story comes to haunt its readers. This vicious cycle of terror never ends and will continue to terrify many readers. Neither the governess nor the reader can know whether Miles was saved or simply evi...... middle of paper ...... beings are tangible there are gross defects within the natural dimensions compared to that supernatural, so you can't be sure for long. No matter what kind of ghost stories you read, the scariest ones will always have a subliminally delicate narrative that includes far-reaching disproportionality. James' crackdown proves that good and evil are not correspondingly harmonized, even though good might defeat evil and saved souls might find their way to the heavenly afterlife, evil will still be defeated without a fight. It has the appearance of a glittering snake, which hypnotizes and then blocks the last breath from the breast. Those who have relegated themselves to the eternal allure of evil are damned and restless in their purgatory. Perhaps some of them are too hideous for the underworld, which is why they sometimes walk among us.
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