Analysis Of Dr. Montague's The Haunting Of Hill House

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What does it mean for Eleanor to come Home? The Haunting of Hill House is a novel about Dr. Montague who was a man intrigued by the supernatural and decided to study hill house. He rents the house and brings along some assistants, one of them being Eleanor. Reflecting on the Haunting of Hill House, I realize that Eleanor going to Hill House means she has “come home” and this brings out amongst other feelings, the feeling of absolute happiness. So as much as Hill House resembles the supernatural for everyone else, it is in fact an insight into Eleanor’s ultimate reality. Eleanor became reluctant after she arrived at hill house and she still felt trapped and uncomfortable. The statement “she went across the room and pushed aside the blue dimity …show more content…

The statement “I am unbelievably happy” (page 100) shows just how much her life has turned around since her arrival at Hill House. “The very air tastes like wine” (page 100) comes to show that with every breath she takes she feels better and being at hill house makes her feel happier. A bit further down the passage on page 100 Eleanor thinks to herself “Journeys end in lovers meeting” meaning being home is where her journey should end as most people love their …show more content…

This shows that Eleanor had never really been home and coming home for her allows her to feel free, enjoy her sleep, be happy and do things that she had never really done like form relationships or go out and have some quiet alone time. Eleanor coming home can also mean she has made a big realization which has a lot of potential of changing her past beliefs especially regarding her happiness. Eleanor had told herself that she could never be happy. On page 100 Eleanor finally parts ways with her belief that “to name happiness is to dissipate it” as a result of her declaration that she was happy which she made upon waking up and whilst looking into the mirror. This all comes to show that her thoughts regarding the possibility of her ever being happy had finally been put to rest whilst she was at Hill

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