Wharton’s story The Eyes tells about the ghostly apparitions

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Wharton’s story “The Eyes” tells about the ghostly apparitions the protagonist Andrew Culwin perceives. In two major scenes, the eyes haunt Culwin at night. It becomes obvious that the eyes do not represent a ghost in the traditional sense but are rooted in Culwin’s mind.

In a journal entry of 100-150 words, respond to the question: What psychological problems do haunt Culwin and thus cause the appearance of the ghostly eyes?

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