In The
Haunting of Hill House, there are several themes that are generated
throughout the book. The idea of reality strikes me the most when reading the
book. I come to question the reality that Eleanor and the rest of the group
face in Hill House. I feel that there are moments where reality is between the
fine line of reality and illusion. It seems the characters themselves struggle
with this idea of reality. I do not deny that the characters experience it, but
I question the fact if it is real or just a mere illusion they experience. Throughout
the book we see instances where Eleanor and the others experience these
supernatural occurrences in Hill House. One of these instances we come across
is when “Help Eleanor Come Home Eleanor” is scrawled on the wall in blood in Theodora’s
room. I question the fact that is it
possible for walls to bleed blood especially letters on its own. The reality is
it is not possible, but a mere illusion yes. Illusion in acts the same form of concept of
reality, but more transcend beyond what is real.
This close relationship between reality and illusion
reminds me of the play Six Characters in
Search for An Author, in which reality is questioned by characters that
relive their roles every day. When see the questioning of reality through the Father
figure in the play, at first one feels confused until he explains his point of
view. In the play, the Father expresses his concerns about the misuse of the
word reality as an actor describes acting as an illusion of reality. The Father
explains that he and his fellow characters live reality because they live in a
fix for eternity as opposed to illusion the actors and manager live. The actors
and manager are subjected to time and their reality is always on the brink of
leaving because they change. The characters can never change who they are and
their characteristics therefore they have reality. But I feel that the Hill
House serves as an illusion in many ways. Hill House changes the reality within its walls
and distorts the reality of the people living inside, giving a sense of an
illusion.
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