The story of 'the face on the wall' could be a complex one. Maybe it's a story of perception. A character might see a face - like a pattern on the wall that resembles a face - and this perception could set off a chain of thoughts and events in their mind. It could be related to themes of the human psyche, how we interpret what we see, and the power of our imagination. Maybe it starts with an ordinary day and this discovery of the face on the wall changes the course of the character's day, week, or even life. There could be elements of mystery, like trying to figure out if it's a natural formation or something more sinister.
The secret might be the cause of the ghost's death. For example, if the ghost was betrayed and killed, and the evidence of that betrayal was hidden in the wall, the ghost would be tied to that location because of the unresolved issue.
Maybe there's a hidden diary of someone who died tragically. It could hold their darkest secrets and unfulfilled wishes, which is why the ghost is still lingering.
As I haven't read the story, I'm not sure. But it might include the wall as a central setting, and of course, the face. There could also be a character who discovers the face.
In " The Three-Body Problem ", Luo Ji's three experiences facing the wall were:
1. Luo Ji, the Wall Facer, awarded by the United Nations Planetary Defense Council's Office of Strategic Intelligence. He has the assistance of the Wall Breaker.
2. Luo Ji, the Wall Facer, awarded by the United Nations Planetary Defense Council's Office of Strategic Intelligence. He has the assistance of the Wall Breaker.
3. Luo Ji, the Wall Facer, awarded by the United Nations Planetary Defense Council's Office of Strategic Intelligence. He has the assistance of the Wall Breaker.
These are the three experiences of Luo Ji in the " Three-Body Problem ". I hope they will be helpful to you.
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It's hard to say. It could be neither. Maybe the ghost is just a manifestation of the secret in the wall. For instance, if the secret is a great sadness or a wrong that was done in the past, the ghost is just a symbol of that and doesn't really have a 'friendly' or'malicious' nature in the traditional sense.
It could be a diary or some letters that reveal a past event full of mystery and horror. For example, the diary might contain the story of a murder that took place long ago and the ghost is somehow related to the victim or the perpetrator. It's a common trope in ghost stories to have some hidden written records that hold the key to the mystery.
Well, 'The Face on the Wall' by E.V. Lucas is a fascinating story. The protagonist comes across this face on the wall one day. At first, it might seem like just a random mark, but as time passes, it starts to seem more and more significant to him. He might be a bit of a dreamer or someone with a vivid imagination, because he starts to build a whole world around this face. He wonders if it's a sign, or if there's some hidden meaning behind it. His mental state begins to shift as he focuses more on this face. He might start to neglect other aspects of his life, like his work or his relationships, all because of this one strange discovery on his wall. It's a story that really delves into the power of the human mind to create meaning out of the seemingly ordinary or unexplained.
Yes, there are some ghost stories associated with the Great Wall of China. One story is about the workers who died during its construction. It's said that their spirits still roam the wall. They sacrificed so much in such harsh conditions that their presence is felt as a kind of spectral energy.