How did Shirley Jackson create such a chilling sense of atmosphere in this story?
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle
How did Shirley Jackson create such a chilling sense of atmosphere in this story?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about the Blackwood sisters' choices, or was their loyalty to each other undeniable?
What inspired the choice to keep the story from the sisters’ perspective, focusing on their inward thoughts?