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    characters‚ which creates Thriller-Suspense. Like in the case when Joyce is about to be killed‚ the audience can see the white shadow emerging from his back yet the character could not. “Secret”-Suspense and Detective-Suspense can also be created in the narration adopted omniscient Narrator strategy‚ yet omniscient Narrator is not the main reason to create these suspense. 5.1.2 Deviating from Chronological Order By deviating from chronological order‚ “Secret”-Suspense can be created due to the fact

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    The Veldt‚ focused deeply on suspense to make a more unified story. Suspense occurs in numerous occasions‚ like a slap in the face. Some people say that suspense is not necessary to create a creative story. Though it’s not necessary‚ suspense is a key to a more advanced description. No description is equivalent to no story. Description acts as the glue to meld everything together cohesively. These crafts are the base to writing The Veldt. A story based off of suspense has something special that

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    Suspense begins in Roskolnikov’s thoughts There are times where we find ourselves living in suspense‚ feeling insecure about what possibly can occur next. So many things that surround us‚ at times‚ foreshadow what may happen next. When this happens‚ we crave to know what is the next event that will arrive. In the book of Crime and Punishment‚ there are many parts in which the story becomes suspenseful. Well‚ how does Dostoyevsky achieve and sustain the suspense in his novel? It

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    2014 Prompt #3 Suspense in ’The Veiled Lady’ ’The Veiled Lady’ is a short story written by Agatha Christie‚ a short story with a great deal of suspense. Suspense requires many literary elements to be effective. Suspense builds up throughout ’The Veiled Lady’ through the author’s use of elements of fiction such as a red herring‚ foreshadowing‚ and melodrama. The precise use of these three elements of fiction effectively creates an atmosphere of suspense‚ leaving the reader

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    These articles contain information about adults who cannot get enough of fiction novels that put readers into a state of suspense. Thus making the reader want to read more about what happens next in the plot. The reader cannot get enough of the dark side‚ it describes how the reader keeps on wanting more from the novel. It also talks about the good vs. evil that captures most young adults’ and teenagers’ attention with its dark suspenseful literature. According to one of the articles‚ “teenagers

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    Suspense Narrative Sweat dropped down my face. Mr.Klash held the whip in his hand with a smug grin on his face. All I did was look at her. I could barely see what was going on around me‚ my vision had gone blurry from all the hours of pain . But all that I could think about was Natalie with her big beautiful brown eyes‚ and wide warm smile. Another lash came and scared my back with the previous ones. More blood fell to the floor. Mr.Klash came towards me‚ “This should teach you to stay away from

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    In the suspense movie‚ “Dans ton sommeil (In Their Sleep)”‚ Sarah and her husband moved to the country in a house when Sarah’s young son Loic dies. A year later‚ Sarah is still mourning the death of her son. A year later‚ Sarah lives alone in the house; and works long hours. One night at Haguenau Hospital‚ she is sent home at 2 AM‚ because for giving a patient too much medication. After leaving her job Sarah is pulled over by a police officer and warned that three houses in the area was burglarized

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    what happen that day when he went to the Wrights home. That afternoon Hale was going to ask John if he wanted to go put up a telephone. When Hale starts to explain the situation to the sheriff and the county general in full detail what happened the suspense starts to arise. Hale starts to explain how he saw Mrs. Wright that day she was acting strange just rocking on her rocking chair with a blank response. Finally Hale asks Mrs. Wright if he can speak to John and

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    Introduction: • Topic sentence:There are so many reasons why "The landlady"and “"Lamb to the Slaughter"”create suspense.They play important roles in the stories one is a murder and another wants certain men.These roles create suspense and will tell the author what is going on in the story. Summary of both stories : In lamb to the slaughter Mary kills her husband‚Patrik‚because she wants to be with him because him and Mary are having a child.As Mary hits patrick with the lamb Mary tries to hide

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    atmosphere of suspense. The three major scenes that display suspense in this film are The Cave Witch‚ Magistrate Philipse and A Head for a Head. Burton uses tension to create suspense and keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Burton’s use of techniques build and atmosphere of suspense in Sleepy Hollow. In the scene The Cave Witch Burton explores a variety of techniques such as mise-en–scene and sound. The background music is significant as it build tension which creates suspense and fear.

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