..menacing and sinister,
disguising the familiar world
and confusing people in it
Strange tales of lonely
houses
Driving towards the
end of the world
My mood had been
affected by the
weather
A mist like a
damp,
clinging,
cobwebby
thing, fine
and yet
impenitrable
Grief and distress,
filled with hatred
and desire for
revenge
Features
A character we fear
Sense of remoteness
in Arthur's situation
and mind
Nothing is
explained or
described -
indefiniteness
Ghostly
atmosphere
Life after death
Fear of the unknown
Abandoned house, Graveyards
Pathetic Fallacy
Characters
Arthur Kipps
A typical ghost story
main character,
sceptical- “I never
thought of myself as a
fanciful man”.
Believes he is above the
country people-
“Unsophisticated than we
cosmopolitans”.
Starts of as rational, but rationality is
diminished as book progresses -"I did not
believe in ghosts… "
His previous experiences have
affected him -"it was now woven
into my very fibers, an inextricable
part of my past"
Samuel Daily
Protects
Arthur, in a
fatherly way?
Has a dog, Spider, he
he gives to Arthur for
protection.
He is a “big man”
with a “beefy face”
and “huge raw hands”.
Conceals
TWIB's secret
from Arthur.
Mr Jerome
Afraid
Refuses to help Arthur -"I'm afraid I
can't offer you help, Mr. Kipps. Oh,
no."
Vague- "There are
stories," he said,
"tales. There's all
that nonsense."
Keckwick
Very dependable - I wouldn't
have left you over the night,"
he said at last, "wouldn't have
done that to you."
Quiet, and not
very talkative
Looks out for Arthur
Lost his Dad in the
March, along with
TWIB's son
The Woman In Black
Haunts Eel Marsh House,
every time she is seen she
kills a child.
Wants revenge
after her son was
taken from her - "He
is mine. Why
should I not have
what is mine? He
shall not go to
strangers. I shall kill
us both before I let
him go."
Mr Bentley
"He had always blamed himself, at
least in part, for what had happened
to me—it had, after all, been he who
had sent me on that first journey up
to Crythin Gifford, and Eel Marsh
House, and to the funeral of Mrs.
Drablow."
Sends Arthur to CG,doesn't
tell him much about the place.
Revenge
TWIB gets
revenge on the
community that
was responsible for
killing her son.
"I had seen the ghost of
Jennet Humfrye and she
had had her revenge"
"In some violent or
dreadful circumstance,
a child has died"
Supernatural
Existence of TWIB,
sounds of P&T in
the marsh
"Who she was—or
what—and how she
had vanished, such
questions I did not ask
myself."
"Eyes, sunken but
unnaturally bright"
"But no one had
been there. The
room had been
empty. "
TWIB enticing
fear in
characters
Spider sensing something wrong
Has a long lasting affect on Arthur
Isolation
Monks Piece is isolated - "air of
remoteness and isolation" "..much
further from civilisation"
EMH isolated by NLC
CG isolated in
terms of thinking-
cut off from rest
of world
Characters isolate Arthur
by not telling him anything
about what is going on