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Title: A comparison of the attitudes to fear in
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February 9, 2001 |
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However, in The Red Room old people that have lived in the house tell the history. The main character does not seem to believe them and feels that the old people are trying to enhance the spiritual terrors of their house by their droning insistence. He thinks the human qualities seem to drop from old people day by day and feels that they make him feel uncomfortable and would rather be in the red room for his own comfort... Showed first 250 characters
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The main character does not seem to believe them and feels that the old people are trying to enhance the spiritual terrors of their house by their droning insistence. He thinks the human qualities seem to drop from old people day by day and feels that they make him feel uncomfortable and would rather be in the red room for his own comfort... Showed next 250 characters
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