Friday, July 19, 2019
The Success of The Woman in Black as a Ghost Story Essay -- The Woman
The Success of The Woman in Black as a Ghost Story    Susan Hill believes that the ghost depends on 'atmosphere' and 'a  sense of place'. However, a believable storyline and characters does  help bring out the atmosphere and place. 'The Woman in Black' is about  a man, Arthur Kipps. He is the narrator throughout the novel. Arthur  Kipps tells his most haunting revelation that had happened to him, and  how by writing his story as a novel, it was hoping to help exorcise  the ghost that still haunts him. He tells the story of when he was a  junior solicitor and, how he was ordered by his firm's partner to  travel up from London to attend a funeral and then sort out the papers  of the dead woman. While in Crythin Gifford he glimpses a young woman  with a wasted face, dressed all in black. He sees her at the back of  the church during Mrs Drablow's funeral, and again later in the  graveyard to one side of Eel Marsh House. He is the only one that  appears to see her. However, soon the lady in black slowly reveals  herself to him, as is her purpose.    The first passage is extracted from the chapter 'Across the Causeway'.  The first sighting that Arthur Kipps has with the woman in black is in  the churchyard after Mrs Drablow's funeral. Susan Hill picks the right  place to have Arthur Kipps' first sighting of the woman in black. She  has the setting in a churchyard. When the reader comes across  'churchyard' you get the image of fear and decay. Using this Susan  Hill goes into describing the churchyard in detail 'Ahead, where the  wall ended in a heap of dust and rubble, lay the grey water of the  estuary'. Susan Hill makes the image very precise. She also uses  distinct contrast, 'across the tall grasses, and wild flowers of  white and ...              ...'  the question Arthur is asking himself 'why is it rocking?' He is  asking himself as well as the reader. 'someone has just got out of  it' However Arthur is the only one in the house. There is a sense of  unease as the windows are all closed so no one can get out. Susan Hill  makes the readers ask themselves questions why? Who could it be? She  keeps the reader in suspense.    Susan Hill Believes that a good ghost story depends on the  'atmosphere' and 'a sense of place'. There are many points which a  good ghost story should have unfamiliarity, a mystery, description and  much more. However I personally believe that without a believable  characters and storyline there is no basis of having atmosphere or a  sense of place. So overall, yes a ghost story does depend on  'atmosphere' and 'a sense of place' but it must contain a believable  story line with characters.                        
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