One thing he carries in his bag of tricks for creating suspense is making time stand still, so to speak. His writing will appear to be dragging on forever and you’ll feel as if the part you’re waiting for will never happen. Poe creates this illusion by describing every little detail going on in the current setting. For example in, “The Cask of Amontillado,” as they went further down the caverns, Poe describes every little detail in …show more content…
Mood is such an important thing when it comes to suspenseful writing, as any author well knows. An important part of creating this suspenseful mood is choosing the right setting and how they are portrayed in the story. In “The Raven,” the setting is described as a dark and quiet night. By using subtle hints and careful descriptions, You know that it’s dark and quiet outside, without the author just coming out and telling you that in one boring sentence.
As you can see there’s more to making a book scary than just a creepy title. You have to be able to drag out the part of suspense in order to really make it feel more suspenseful. You have to use onomatopoeia, which is to use sound effects in your writing, which helps it become more three dimensional. Finally, you must be able to create a frightening mood, or else it doesn’t seem scary at all. In conclusion, Edgar Allen Poe has an extraordinary act of magic tricks to create some truly frightening