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spooky stories 2

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The speaker, Alejandro, discusses three old stories: "Sandman," "William Wilson," and "The Fall of the House of Hoosiers." He notes that all three stories have a theme of characters dealing with inner problems and a sense of double trouble. The atmosphere of the stories is described as spooky, mysterious, and creepy. Despite the gloomy tone, there are moments of warmth and light in the characters' interactions. Alejandro also mentions that the characters' troubles are not always immediately apparent, but are gradually revealed. Overall, Alejandro recommends these stories for those who enjoy spooky tales with a mix of emotions. Hello, I'm Alejandro, and today I want to talk about three old stories, the Sandman, William Wilson, and the Fall of the House of Hoosiers. They have got some cool stories in common, and I'm gonna share my thoughts. First, these stories all have a double trouble thing going on, like the characters. The characters are dealing with their own inner problems, where it's not helping, scared of the Sandman, William Wilson having a double, or the weird connection between Roderick and Madeline in the Fall of the House of Hoosiers. The atmosphere. Reading these stories felt like stepping into a spooky world. They are kind of mystery and creepy, making you feel like a little bit messy. It's like a dark and suspenseful adventure. Now let's go with the dark and light stuff. These stories are definitely a bit gloomy, but there is also some weakness in them. Martha and Lauren Clara in the Sandman brings in some warmth, and in the Fall of the House of Hoosiers, Roderick Archie's side gives a bit of light before things get crazy. Lastly, I'm gonna talk about the characters' troubles. So it's interesting that everyone is dealing with some kind of problem, but it's not always in your face. Like a child born at night is clearly expressed in the story of Sandman. William Wilson is seriously worried about the things that happened to him in the story. But in the Fall of the House of Hoosiers, the issues are more hidden until everything comes out. So if you like spooky stories with a mix of good and bad feelings, the stories that I mentioned are a good option.

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