Monday, October 27, 2008

Part 3-5 Ch.1

So far in this part of the book it talks about Eleanor's adventure to the "Hill House. In the beggining of the section Eleanor is arguing with her sister whom she hates, and her brother-in-law who she also disslikes. She wants to take the car to "Hill House" because she payed for half of the car and never really uses it. Her sister doesnt want her to take it because she thinks maybe her son Linnie would get sick, but really she is just using that as an excuse because she doesnt want her sister to have it. In the end Eleanor does get the car and heads off to Hillsdale. For the first time in her life she feels free and has the car all to herself, and if she wanted she could really go anywhere she wants. On her way to Hillsdale, which is where the "Hill House" is located she takes her time and just enjoys life around her. She looks at the trees and the people she passes and really starts to enjoy life. Dr. Montegue gives presice directions on how to get to the "Hill House" because the people in Hillsdale are not friendly and do not enjoy talking of "Hill House", but she stops there for coffee anyway. She also becomes much more friendly to the people she meets like the waitress at the diner, she changes greatly from how she is described in the begginningof the book. Then at the end of the section she says "good-bye" to the waitress and heads off on her way.

1 comment:

totti18 said...

bravo i feel like im acctually in the story this is a good interpretation of the story. i appluad you with the utmost graditude haha