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News paper report about the landing of le horla

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Answered by nishanthbillava2003
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Answered by shayanbacha
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The Horla'' starts off innocently enough. The narrator is lounging in the grass outside his family home, enjoying the weather and the scenery. Late in the morning, a line of boats pass by the house situated on the Seine River.

Before we continue, we should probably identify what horla means, or see how close we can get. Some sources describe the horla as an invisible vampire, while others define it more as an alien being. The author himself created the word, which mirrors the sound of the word ''horror'' and even a French expression (hors là), which means ''outside there.'' Whatever it is, it's tremendously creepy. Now, let's get back to the story!

A few days after the narrator's river-side relaxing, we learn that he's not feeling well. He begins to question the air that surrounds us and how it can influence our well-being: ''One might almost say that the air, the invisible air, is full of unknowable Forces, whose mysterious presence we have to endure.''

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