All through the first page he is doubting himself, using phrases such as, “I thought” and “I did not see”. Susan Hill also uses weaker forms of the words, for example, as an authority figure, the doctor could have ordered that he must not do anything instead he is “particularly anxious that I should not do anything.” The weaker forms of the words increase uncertainty and tension. The chapter …show more content…
This structure is used to make the reader feel like Arthur Kipps, it is abrupt and out of nowhere and the reader is not expecting just like the woman in black. Susan Hill also uses repetition in different forms to show Arthur’s disbelief and fear. Unlike before, the repetition of “I” makes the reader feel trapped and his disbelief is shown by his thoughts, “It was she, the woman in black with the wasted face, the ghost of Jennet Humpfrye.” Pronouns are also very insightful, apart from this sentence the entire chapter calls the woman in black “her” which shows that Arthur Kipps clearly knows who she is and has not forgotten or left it alone as much as he would like the reader to