The blog for SUNY Binghamton's Spring'09 COLI 214B 02 Literature and Society Class. Chapter summaries, analyses and discussion of prescribed texts written by students.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Tung Kim

My first reaction to the 4 chapter of the book is that this is going to be a book read. It so dark and gives out such a creepy mix of feelings of the unknown and known at the same time. It a little confusing with all the footnotes and it seems as if you need to actually read the footnotes in order to understand and follow the story little. The story also gives out a sort of funky twisted viewpoint of the house. The house changes and plays whoever lives there minds and i know it only going to get even more deeper later on. What is with the blind old man how is this all happening when this guy is “blind”.

What is with the word House printed in blue?

As the family moves into their new house and start to explore do you think that the children sense that something strange is happening?

Is the house really hunted?

Does Navidson seem as if he is little off and weird? I mean he does kind of disregard the fact that something straggle just happened but instead of just running away from it he stays and wonders how it got there.

Does the address Ash Tree Lane of the house have any meaning to the story?

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