"A man wearing a grey suit and hat walked down the hallway- walking slowly down the hall towards the dinning room, his foot steps were silent and his overall appearance and shape seemed to appeare greyish and almost translusent." authour,Hancock,pg 98)What I have learned about the protagonist in the story Haunted Canada 2 " The Grey Man" from Montreal, Quebec is that this man or ghostly image that appears in the house of Sarah Harrt, always appears to be wearing the same thing and his image never changes. He always appears as a grey man walking through Sarahs house, and he always wears the same thing, a suit with a shirt, suit pants dress shoes a tie and a hat. What else I have learned about the protagonist in this story is that he has a few names when when Sarah a ten year old girl first saw him walk by her bedroom door and down the hall and the secound time she saw him he was standing at the front door since he appeared grey and translucent she called him the grey man but she never told anybody else in the house that she saw him. The second name that this ghostly image is called is Satan that the father of Sarah would call him, since he was unseen by him and since "Satan" lifted up a knife and dropped it again breaking a special food-laden plate cracking it in half.
What i think will happen as the plot progress is that Sarah's family will end up moving to a different place so that they will not be disturbed by the man in the grey suit, or maybe Sarah's family will stay where they are and learn to ignore the noises and all the strange things that have been happening in Sarah's family's house.
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This blog is very good. I've read part of this book before and it is kind of interesting.
ReplyDeleteI can tell you spent a lot of time working on it
It is very long. So I can tell that you actually read the book.
I like the style of your blog.
You should have used more punctuation.
A good book to read is The Blue Helmet by William Bell.
But overall this blog post is well done.