The ghost tells the reader that he will get pregnant if he meets a spider in his eyes. It literally punched its soul out of him. He tells us that if he dies, he will feel like he has been abandoned at the most crucial moments in his life. He says that if his strength gets tired, he'll have to disappear into "will-o' the-wisp" to rest. The more important thing, he says, is that the spider still lives. He asks if it's okay for him to bring the soul of the dead spider with him like this. The ghost says that he can see the ghost because of their relationship. This is a "humiliation to my existence" . The chapter ends with the ghost saying that the author of the story used the metaphor of the wee and poo as a metaphor for expressing his hatred of the old feudal system. This will be the test that will determine whether or not the feudal system is still alive and well in the 21st century.
The ghost tells the reader that he will get pregnant if he meets a spider in his eyes. It literally punched its soul out of him. He tells us that if he dies, he will feel like he has been abandoned at the most crucial moments in his life. He says that if his strength gets tired, he'll have to disappear into "will-o' the-wisp" to rest. The more important thing, he says, is that the spider still lives. He asks if it's okay for him to bring the soul of the dead spider with him like this. The ghost says that he can see the ghost because of their relationship. This is a "humiliation to my existence" . The chapter ends with the ghost saying that the author of the story used the metaphor of the wee and poo as a metaphor for expressing his hatred of the old feudal system. This will be the test that will determine whether or not the feudal system is still alive and well in the 21st century.