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    The demon lover is a story about a woman, who goes back to her old house in London to retrieve some kind of object, which is never revealed. Set in London during World War II, this gives us an idea of how abandoned and damaged the city was, due to the bombings. We must infer the object Mrs. Drover was trying to retrieve had a great importance to her as she was putting herself in danger going back to London, however it seemed like the object was never the main focus of the plot and this is when the

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    “The Demon Lover” is a short story about a woman, Kathleen Drover, returning to her abandoned home in London to collect old belongings. The moment Kathleen reached her destination at the house, she began to feel unsettled and anxious. Kathleen’s once familiar home now gave off an unfamiliar queerness (Bowen 1). Kathleen and her family evacuated their quaint house to move to the countryside for safety from the destruction of war. As Kathleen explores her house more, she encounters unexpected items

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    always good, when in reality they are not at all. In Elizabeth Bowen’s short story called The Demon Lover, a woman’s long lost lover tracks her down and leaves her a letter. In the letter he asks her to keep her vow and spend her life with him. After getting scared the woman tries to run away by getting into a taxi.. Another situation quite similar to this happens in an anonymous poem also titled, The Demon Lover, but the woman in the poem agrees to leave with the man and ends up getting killed by him

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    The Demon Lover is a short story which contained a vast theme. The two main themes: horror and romance mingled together, accompanying with the extraordinary use of descriptive languages to describe the ambiance, thus creating suspense. Through the portrayal of the “steamy, showery sky” and the internal environment of the old and vacant house, the author tried to evoke queerness and eerie to both the readers and the main character, Mrs. Drover. With the uses of pictorial words, Elizabeth successfully

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    Natural or supernatural? “The Demon Lover”, by Elizabeth Bowen, is a short story that tells of the protagonist, Mrs. Drover, and her frightful experience with a ghost. After returning to *her horrifying home in London succeeding World War 2, her guilt and anxiety of breaking her promise to her dead fiancé creates a situation of devilish illusions, leading to a suspenseful ending. It is believed that these experiences could have been either natural, in the thought that these events were made up in

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    Written by Elizabeth Bowen, “The Demon Lover” was First published in The Listener in 1941, and reprinted in The Demon Lover and Other Stories in 1945 , “The Demon Lover” is typically initiated as a clever tale of witchcraft possession. The story takes place in the in the middle of World War I and II, when the main protagonist Kathleen Drover returns to her house in London to pick up some things after her family moved due to the bombing from the war. “The Demon Lover” is a tale of one woman 's introspective

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    “The Demon Lover” is a short story in which the author, Elizabeth Bowen, creates a story about a women whose worst nightmare lives within her own mind. The protagonist, Mrs. Drover, returns home to a desolate scene that is indicative of the state of mind that she is in. Upon entering and checking on the house, she observes a mysterious letter whose origin is unknown. This ultimately sends Mrs. Drover into a state of panic and causes her to become increasingly mentally unstable. As a result, Mrs

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    In the “Demon Lover”, Elizabeth Bowen uses foreshadowing, flashback, and point of view to convey a story of a young woman haunted by her pass. In the short story The Demon Lover, Mrs. Drover returns to her home to collect some personal belongings during the aftermath of a recent bombing, while gathering things she finds a letter and thinks of her long-dead fiancé. This causes for questions to rise. Imagery, flashback, and point of view are all used to convey the story of The Demon Lover by Elizabeth

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    across the margins of decorative paper. In the short story, “The Demon Lover” by Elizabeth Bowen, the main character endures the hardships of retaining mental sanity when facing a past lover returning home years later. In the same way, the poem “Answers to Letters” by Tomas Tranströmer explains in first person point of view the overbearing weight of anxious thoughts arising from time elapsing. Using comparable symbols, “The Demon Lover” and “Answers to Letters” characters illustrate how unstable weather

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    In "The Demon Lover," by Elizabeth Bowen, Kathleen Drover returns to London from her house in the country in order to gather some things that she and her husband had abandoned during the bombings of the war. It is a humid, rainy day in late August and her once familiar street is now mostly deserted. The caretaker of her house is supposed to be out of town for a week and her arrival is assumed unknown. Mrs. Drover enters the old musty house and discovers a letter addressed to herself and it is

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