Though the reader might initially assume that Constance has set these rules, it later becomes clear that Merricat has set them herself. Furthermore, Merricat follows a number of rules concerning what she can touch and where she can go. She buries objects all over the Blackwood property as safeguards, and she tries to force Charles to leave by wiping out all signs of his presence in the house and smashing mirrors. In an attempt to exercise her will over the world, Merricat practices what can best be described as witchcraft. At the same time, she has a cold-blooded violent streak she poisoned most of her family when she was twelve by putting arsenic in the sugar bowl one night when they sent her to bed without her supper. Though she is eighteen during the events she describes, she often acts much younger, smashing things when she’s upset and getting lost in her reveries of living on the moon.
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