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“the bogey beast”

Literary analysis

A beast that is feared by everyone who lives nearby lurks deep among the hazy moors. Even the

most courageous individuals are afraid to mention its name, therefore it is murmured in low

tones. They refer to it as the Bogey Beast, a terrifying being with blood-red eyes and razor-

sharp teeth. Its cries can be heard resonating throughout the night, terrifying everyone who

hears them. However, one daring explorer has chosen to confront the monster head-on to

finally solve the Bogey Beast's riddle.

Annie Steel, the author of Indian Tales, tells a disturbing story about the dreaded Bogey Beast.

This terrifying beast, lurking deep in the misty moors, with eyes as crimson as blood and teeth

as sharp as knives, strikes horror into the hearts of those who hear its bone-chilling howls. But

one brave adventurer has decided to confront the beast head-on, determined to discover the

truth behind the Bogey Beast legend.

The message of "The Bogey Beast" by Annie Steel is about the dangers of succumbing

to fear and superstition. Through the story, Steel highlights how rumors and legends

can spread quickly and take hold of people's imaginations, leading them to believe in

things that may not necessarily be real. The villagers in the story are all terrified of the

Bogey Beast, despite never having seen it, and this fear causes them to act irrationally

and make poor decisions. the story emphasizes the importance of rational thinking and

the courage to face one's fears. The protagonist of the story serves as a role model for

this, as he refuses to let fear control him and instead confronts the Bogey Beast directly,

using his wits and bravery to uncover the truth.


Annie Steel warns against the dangers of blind belief in superstitions and rumors,

emphasizing the importance of rational thinking and courage in the face of fear.

Through the portrayal of the fearful villagers and the brave adventurer, Steel highlights

the power of rumors and legends to people's judgment and cause them to act

irrationally, while also demonstrating how courage and rational thinking can overcome

these fears and uncover the truth.

Annie Steel uses the literary devices of illustration and revelation to emphasize and
develop the theme of her story, "The Bogey Beast."
Illustration is used throughout the story to vividly describe the settings and characters,
which creates a sense of realism and allows the reader to immerse themselves in the
story.
Revelation, on the other hand, is used to reveal the truth behind the rumors and legends
surrounding the Bogey Beast.
the story takes place in a rural village in England surrounded by misty moors and rocky
landscape. The environment adds to the story's dismal and foreboding atmosphere
,reinforcing the theme of fear and superstition. The village is portrayed as secluded and
shut off from the rest of society, heightening the impression of peril and loneliness.
The story features several characters, including the protagonist, who is courageous
adventurer seeking to uncover the truth behind the villagers' fear of the Bogey Beast
. The other characters are the fearful and superstitious villagers who believe in the
creature's existence, despite having never seen it.
The story begins with the introduction of the villagers' fear of the Bogey Beast, a
mysterious creature that supposedly roams the countryside. The protagonist, a
courageous adventurer, sets out to investigate the creature and discovers that it is
actually a wild dog that had been attacking the villagers' sheep.

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