The room is not haunted by a spirit, but by Fear itself . Key Themes:
The story explores how the human mind creates terrors when deprived of light and reason. The Red Room
Candles and fire symbolize courage and protection , while the encroaching darkness represents the power of imagination over reality. 2. Literary and Media Motifs The Red Room by H.G. Wells - American Literature The room is not haunted by a spirit, but by Fear itself
Despite warnings from three elderly, infirm caretakers, the narrator enters the room armed with seventeen candles to banish the shadows. As the night progresses, his paranoia grows. One by one, the candles are extinguished—not by a ghost, but by his own panicked movements and the "invisible hand" of his mounting fear. He eventually knocks himself unconscious in the dark. As the night progresses, his paranoia grows
The narrator’s rationalism fails him when faced with sensory deprivation and psychological tension.
In this Gothic ghost story , an unnamed, skeptical narrator attempts to spend a night in the "haunted" Red Room of Lorraine Castle to disprove local legends.