The Red Room
In a conversation involving several characters, an old woman, a man with a withered arm, and a man with shades, the central theme revolves around a house believed to be haunted. The old woman tries to instill fear in H.
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The Red Room Man with withered arm He was concerned about the house he believed in the spirtits also and he was worried about the narrator's well being "Are you going alone" Old woman The old lady was really trying to scare H.G. Wells into believing in ghost and spirts as she did. Ay," she broke in; "and eight-and-twenty years you have lived and never seen the likes of this house, I reckon Man with the shades He was very courteous and really wanted to make people feel comfortable. "Why don't you have a drink?" narrator this quote shows that he or she is a courageous perosn and that they are not scared of imaginery spirtual ghost "that it will take a very tangible ghost to frighten me." Subtopic