

She assumes that the room is messy, that the maid has forgotten something and left one of her belongings behind, but what she sees is a completely different picture. The novelty lies in the fact that her expectations have nothing to do with reality.

is at her own home, so there is nothing unknown for her. An attentive reader would probably contradict, stating that G.H. We are not afraid of a door itself it is a phobia of unknown. However, if we think about all of it more, we will probably come to an agreement that there is something like the fear of a closed door here. It is really a mystery how a bare room can be so scary, how a simple picture of a woman, a man, and a dog can be puzzling, how a normal wardrobe can look so menacingly. This novel is also well-known for its ability to evoke fear.

She doesn’t give too much information on the protagonist’s background thus, there is a constant a feeling of mystery and suspense. There is a feeling that the writer likes to play with readers’ imagination, making them think harder than they probably have expected. by Clarice Lispector is one of those novels that leave a bizarre aftertaste. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
