Literature suspense is that state where the reader has the details and occurrences of the play but they can’t tell what will happen at the end. However, the story line provides the clues of the occurrences to happen, maybe something pleasant. In this style of suspense, the writer is interested in engaging the audience in predicting what is bound to happen in the story. The setting of The Mousetrap is an inn in Monkswell Manor, an English …show more content…
Maureen Lyon death on radio. The audience is now suspicious of the cause of her death or even the identity of her murderer. The identity of the murderer becomes more suspicious with the description of his clothing. This is because most of the guests in the inn, including Giles the owner, are in the same outfit as that of the murderer. Suspense also results from the disappearance of the siblings who were abused by Mrs.Stanning. The play continues with its suspense plot as the murder suspects reveal their new names as interrogation continues. The audience is left in suspense as they try to link the suspects’ past names and their new names. The characters have what seems like a hidden or masked identity, leaving the audience in