1. The House on the Strand
Throughout the effects of the concoction are portrayed in such a way that you wish only to be able to sample this and to see its effects. " A tranquil sense of well-being, the blurred intoxication of a dream." This gives a good impression of the effects and gives a false sense that it is pure and not harmful. ... To a point where all the tiny, trivial facets of his modern life become an insult to him, and his sensibilities .He seeks solace within the past where, though he cannot interact, it's a truer than life play almost enacted just for his viewing. ...
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- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School