![]() ![]() Also, they are similar in that there are people in charge who watch over those who are living at these facilities. Unlike a prison where people can't just leave as they desire. I say this because I know that people can willingly admit themselves into an asylum. Luckily, having never been a guest at either facility, I would have to say that they are similar in the fact that they both house people, who might not ben able to leave of their own accord. One of the questions is:ĭiscuss similarities between asylums of the past and today's prisons? There are some questions in the back of the book. The location of Connecticut was the perfect backdrop for this story. As I got further into the story, it picked up more speed and got darker with some twists. ![]() It is scary to think of the abuse that people in power take advantage of the people that they are suppose to help. Maggie may have been a naïve young girl when she was sent to the asylum but by the end, she was a strong woman. ![]() However, the transfer from the present to the past and visa versa was smooth. The present was alright but it did not stick with me and I was not as in the moments with the present as much as I was in the past. Although, when I say this I am referring more to the past involving Maggie. Yet, I would say for me, it was not so much scary as it was intriguing and suspenseful. When you think dark suspense, you might think scary. ![]()
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