We Have Always Lived in the Castle
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Started Great But Ended Disappointingly.
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Nov 15, 2015 11:50AM

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Rather, she wrote a narrative which seemingly begins in horror, (and elements of that certainly is there), but then "shifts" to the faerie tale—a stylistic choice that many after her have followed.
And, given the dark, dark horror of The Lottery anthology, We Have Always Lived in the Castle became a wonderful relief.

Post #4, Anarchic Rain...how about a spoiler tag? Asking too much not to ruin the story for others? Come on now. Do the right thing.


For me, the ending was terribly sad and poignant, and also disturbing. That last sentence, "Oh Constance, we are so very happy" after they disengaged completely from the world, is chilling.
For me the whole book is like a prequel to a haunted house story, it demonstrates how a house becomes "haunted", how the legends and reputations get started. Perhaps even how supernaturally the house is really haunted in the end.
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