The comparison between the red house and the house 'Red House' and 'House' is a ghost story suitable for Gothic mystery. Red Room and Farthing House are written at different times by different authors. Fursing house was written in the 20th century and uses a more modern language. It was written in the 19th century when it was a fashion of the Gothic story.
Susan Hill compares "The Red Room" and "Farthing House" of HG Wells. Worried that it is an important element in the dark, most events occur in the night and / or in the dark. The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the two short stories - the red room of H. Wells and the fursing house of Susan Hill. - Exploring and comparing romantic relationships in the drama; Beatrice and Benedick, Claudio and Hero love the theme of the play. Shakespeare skillfully created two intertwined developed relationships throughout the play. It is in stark contrast to each other's dramatic and comical one. The tale of Beatrice and Benedic became the focus of the play, due to the nifty and outgoing character, we quickly warmed them up.
I think that fursing house is more satisfying because we know what happens and who is ghost. I think the red room is more terrible, and the fursing house is deeper, more emotional, more mysterious, and I feel more reliable. But I do not like the end of Farthing House. Because it is a bit confusing and less reliable. I like the way tension is formed in the red room, and the language used for shadows and lights is very effective. I think the Red Room is simpler as it has the concept of dark and light, good and evil, and because it is very effective. However, the fursing house is also very effective, the author explains emotions and settings, using a short, one-segment paragraph