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sashaice [31]
2 years ago
14

What is Mrs. Dudley's waming to the guests regarding her leaving the property at night?

English
1 answer:
BigorU [14]2 years ago
6 0

Ultimately, Hill House symbolizes the mysteries of the human mind, whether healthy or ”not sane,” as well as the terror the inherent strangeness of the mind can inspire. Just like the mind, Hill House is intricate, complex, and seemingly unknowable.

<h3>How does Dr Montague describe Hill House?</h3>
  • Doctor Montague starts out by outlining the background of Hill House.
  • In the same way that some places in the earth are sacred or holy, some are fundamentally bad and evil, he claims that "the concept of certain houses as filthy or banned" is an old one.
  • The Hill House has been uninhabitable for more than twenty years and may have been "evil from the start."
  • Doctor Montague views the home as unwell or "deranged," rather than malevolent.
  • A year ago, a former renter told Doctor Montague about the property.
  • After looking into it, he discovered that no one who had rented it had lasted for more than a few days.
  • Montague acknowledges that even arranging a short lease was difficult for him personally.

7) b. If they get into trouble, she wouldn't be able to hear them "in the night"

8) c.  "It's awful, and I don't want to stay…get away from here, get away"

9) c. Cousin

10) a. "Hill House gave its guests a false sense of comfort and security"

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