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    Suspense Essay Sanford

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    Although not everyone will agree‚ I want to present the  idea that the story that deserves the prestigious Edgar Award  is‚ “The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow”‚ written by Washington Irving.  It introduced such suspense that had the ability to capture your  attention. Although an appropriate runner­up would be “The Cask  Of Amontillado”‚ by Edgar Allen Poe himself. I felt it had some  boring aspects that left me feeling unsatisfied as a result. I  will prove my opinion by presenting my textual evidence piece by 

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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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    Values in Tension

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    R L D V I E W when is different just different‚ and when is different wrong} ple in Denmark or Singapore who refuse to offer or accept bribes. Likewise‚ if Belgians fail to find insider trading morally repugnant‚ who cares? Not enforcing insider-trading laws is no more or less ethical than enforcing such laws. The cultural relativist’s creedWhen in Rome‚ do as the Romans do - is tempting‚ especially when failing to do as the locals do means forfeiting business opportunities. The inadequacy

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    Building Suspense Journal

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    1 Journal: Building Suspense Journal English 9 (S2655615) Points possible: 10 Date: ____________ Think of the last suspenseful movie you watched — one that made you feel nervous about what might happen to the characters. Can you remember how the movie created that suspense? Think about the music‚ the lighting‚ the camera angles‚ and how quickly or slowly the plot moved along. Write at least half a page reflecting on how the movie built that suspense. Read the prompt

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    Margaret Laurence’s A Bird in the House is a collection of short stories that is rich in symbols and similes. Descriptions like "claw hand"‚ "flyaway manner" and "hair bound grotesquely like white-fingered wings" are found abundantly in the writer’s novel. The Oxford English Dictionary defines symbols as‚ "something that stands for‚ represents‚ or denotes something else (not by exact resemblance‚ but by vague suggestion‚ or by some accidental or conventional relation)" (reference). Yet‚ there

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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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    In “Stranger Things“‚ the DUFFER Brothers attempt to create to maximum amount of suspense by keeping evil as unknown as the victims state and even why were they chosen specifically which is very important for letting the audience imagination work a little bit to guess what actually happens .. But we are often surprised by the scenario. Duffer brothers begin the film by a confusing scene in which a scientist is running away from an unknown danger but we don’t know what did actually happen. Then the

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    KEEPERS is an original supernatural gothic horror tale that presents with an excellent concept. The idea of a mother leaving behind a will that stipulates that the men in her life are eligible to become the guardians or keepers of her kids is very appealing‚ but add the idea that the children are evil or sinister‚ makes for an even more chilling and lurid tale. The tone is dark. The setting nicely establishes the gothic atmosphere. It feels authentic and there’s an ominous and gloomy tenor to the

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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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    “I’m the King of the Castle”: Literature Coursework Investigate the ways in which Susan Hill uses language to create tension and a sense of foreboding in “I’m the King of the Castle” Susan Hill implements several writing techniques to create tension in the novel. Tension in this sense simply means mental strain or excitement in the readers. One of the techniques used is shown when she uses a third-person narration to narrate the story. This narrator is omniscient and implies that he/ she is not

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