Felisa Howard's House
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Felisa’s house is foreshadowed as a danger zone in this scene, as Quint explicitly warns Beverly not to enter it. The house is described as 'haunted' and tied to the ghost Ronin’s power, with the cursed candle serving as a supernatural anchor. While not physically present in this event, the house looms as the next battleground in Beverly’s arc, where she will confront the legacy of her grandmother’s past and the ghost’s vengeful presence. The mention of the house heightens the tension, as it becomes a place of both familial comfort and supernatural threat.
Not physically present but implied to be dark, foreboding, and charged with supernatural energy. The house is described as a place of haunting, where the ghost’s influence is strongest.
Foreshadowed as the primary location for Beverly’s confrontation with the ghost and the unresolved history of her family. It serves as a symbol of both heritage and danger.
Represents the intersection of Beverly’s personal history and the supernatural curse that has plagued her family for generations. The house embodies the inescapable pull of the past and the need to confront it.
Quint refuses to enter, and Beverly is warned against it, though she has not yet heeded the warning.
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