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tArthur Kipps is the protagonist, who tells the story of his early professional days as a solicitor. He visited Crythin Gifford for a job that focused around Eel Marsh House. Here, he heard many unexplained noises, which the local community then informs him are from ‘The Woman in Black’, a well known ghostly figure known in the area. The story discusses the death of a child, which consequently leads to the deaths of many other children, most notably his own wife and child.
Personification is the assignment of animate (living) features to inanimate (non-living) objects. At the beginning of the extract the:
‘Windows were rattling everywhere and there was the sound of moaning down all the chimneys of the house and whistling through every nook and cranny.’
Note how the chimneys sounded as though they were complaining and unhappy. This sets the mood for the rest of the extract.Sentence length is used to build tension:
‘I listened hard. Nothing. The tumult of the wind, like a banshee, and the banging and rattling of the window in its old, ill-fitting frame. Then yes, again, a cry, that familiar cry of desperation and anguish, a cry for help from a child somewhere out on the marsh. There was no child. I knew that. How could there be? Yet how could I lie here and ignore even the crying of some long dead ghost?’
Within this section, simple sentences, rhetorical questions and complex sentences are all intertwined, creating a tense atmosphere.
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