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Effects of pronoun use to the reader in the story; ‘A Haunted House. In English, there exist rules that arraign words, consonants, and alphabets well to bring out understandably desired meaning. Therefore, as I went through Virginia Woof’s story ‘’ A Haunted House’’, I encountered several difficulties as I tried to navigate it without names and consonants. At times, I could be compelled to stop reading and try figuring out the stories’ connections and meanings. The narrator talked about a door opening and closing.
Additionally, she continues talking of something searched by ‘’them’’. Initially, I could not figure out who are they, what and what were they searching. Therefore, I became suspicious. Were their characters in the story, I could have understood from the beginning the characters, I had to figure out them myself. However, I had to read further into the story. I faced difficulties trying to connect the story’s stages with the object searched. The suspense increased when the narrator talked about trees swaying and darkening (A Haunted House Summary .com. np).
Although I could figure out ghostly feelings, I wondered what could shake and searched. My thoughts lingered from human being to ghosts, but I could not conclude. On the either hand, with characterization, I could have easily understood the message of the story. I had to re-read it to bring out a slight meaning from the used pronouns. In fact, I kept on wondering how the ghost could search something I do not know in a house with occupants without harming them. The narrator says that she and her husband were asleep during that search.
From downstairs to upstairs to the bedroom, they searched for ‘’it’’. In the last paragraph, the narrator speaks of a ‘’he’’ finding a treasured ‘’she’’ and saying the treasure to be safe. In surmise throughout the story, it was difficult to figure out the subject matter, the object and the possessions used (Woolf np).Works Cited "A Haunted House Summary .com." ENotes. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Apr. 2015. .Woolf, Virginia. A Haunted House: And Other Short Stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1944. Print.
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