Great! Here's the **supplement – "Secrets of the House"**, a comprehensive and detailed analysis of all the symbols, psychological traps, and metaphors in the novel "Body Found in the Woods." It's a complete analysis of the world depicted, perfect as a literary extension of the novel:---
### **Secrets of the House – A Psychological and Symbolic Analysis** #### **1. The House as a Living Organism** The house in the novel is no ordinary structure. Its walls, floors, ceilings, and hallways react to the characters in real time. It can be seen as a symbol of the human mind: * **Walls pulsating and shifting** – reflect the volatility of perception, uncertainty, and the chaos of the characters' thoughts. * **A floor that bends and cracks** – symbolizes the fragility of security and a sense of control over life. * **A ceiling from which lamps and plaster fall** – a manifestation of the unpredictability of fate and external threats. The house, as a living organism, is also a metaphor for the psychological labyrinth—a place where the physical space reflects the characters' internal conflicts and traumas. -- #### **2. The Observer's Shadow** The shadow that accompanies the characters is the novel's central antagonist: * **It has no face or clear form**, emphasizin...