![]() His description is an ideal example of how the author has mastered the use of imagery to convey useful non-narrative information. Each appearance of the man nevertheless has the effect of creating a sense of ambiguous menace. His behavior stimulates feelings of anxiety and fear in Winnie, but there’s nothing specifically threatening about him. He is identified only by description since the reader never learns his name. The villainous presence in the book is practically nothing but imagery.
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