He struck the corner of a bed.
a ghost haunts the room
In the story "The Red Room" by H.G. Wells, the narrator experiences fear and terror while staying in a haunted room. The narrator's fear is due to psychological factors such as darkness, isolation, and the unknown rather than the presence of an actual ghost. The story explores themes of fear and the power of the human mind to create its own horrors.
the room is haunted by fearββ- apex
The narrator experiences nervous tension after surveying the room of the red room because the shadows and darkness make the room feel eerie and unsettling, amplifying his fear and anxiety. The oppressive atmosphere, coupled with his already heightened senses, contributes to his state of unease and fear of the unknown.
They are mostly active at night and rest during the day.
When the narrator tells you about the 1st red bar just run around in the room for a bit
A old man with a withered arm, another old man with a shadow on his forehead, also a old lady with a pale face.
He strikes him self in the head on the corner of the bed.
The narrator is called Sam.
The narrator is called Sam.
The same thing it does during the day.