Suspense In My Brother Sam Is Dead
In life, sometimes the biggest surprises are the ones we want to forget the most. They change lives, families, and they can destroy someone you love. Just one action, one look, one word can turn our world upside down. For Tim, it’s the same feeling. His brother Sam has decided to go off to war, and is now the only soul in his family to support the patriots. Tim tries to forget, but things in the Revolutionary War are getting worse. In My Brother Sam Is Dead, the authors James Lincoln Collier & Christopher Collier use dialogue, description, and symbolism to build suspense.
All throughout My Brother Sam Is Dead, the authors use dialogue to build suspense for later events in the text. For instance, when Sam is about to go off to war but needs