It's partly just having a cat around like I think cats in fiction are often spooky animals and the cat is very has a very familiar esque oh like a witch is not like not the cat is familiar with her but the cat is as unto a familiar sure Marycat. They they have some kind of or at least Marycat perceived some kind of affinity between the two of them that allows them like to communicate in some way. It's it's that plus all the like specific superstitious stuff that she is doing because you're like there's a scene where she goes out to sit in a summer home, which was built by her dad before he died. But something something was
Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle shares some qualities with her best-known short story The Lottery; both feature small New England towns that are the site of some unfortunate mob action. Join us for a conversation about non-supernatural creepiness, unreliable narrators, and early flights.
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