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    Dark humour Like the place itself‚ African humour is a berserk mix of people‚ languages‚ cultures‚ irony and contradiction. There is very little sensitivity in African comedy. But there is something refreshing in being politically incorrect and irreverent‚ saying without thinking and not reducing reality to a string of empty euphemisms. Do not speak of a rhinoceros if there is no tree nearby. Zulu Proverb When you take a squirrel out of water‚ it contrives a plot against you Duala Proverb

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    One factor that Roald Dahl uses that contributes to his exclusive writing style is suspense. This element is used a lot in the story‚ “Poison‚” but one of the biggest scenes it shows up in is when Dr. Ganderbai injects the serum into Harry. “He held it up to the light‚ squinting at the calibrations‚ squirting out some of the yellow fluid. I stood still beside him‚ watching. Harry was watching too and sweating all over his face so it shone like it was smeared thick with face cream melting on his

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    Heavy breathing‚ heart racing‚ the feeling of something crawling on your skin are some situations you might be put in when reading a novel such as The Monkey’s Paw. The topic that I chose to explain is how suspense contributes to shaping the mood. I agree that suspense makes the suspense because of lack of the knowledge of what is to happen next‚ can keep a person very interested and make them ready more into the story. For example‚ when i first started reading i could see why it was considered

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    imagery‚ and diction to generate suspense rendering the novel an effective mystery. Ultimately‚ this story portrays a father losing his beloved son to strangers who are obsessed with obtaining the innocent child Nate. Throughout

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    Have you’ve ever been reading something‚ and you feel like your heart is about to drop and your scared to read anymore? That’s called suspense. Some books we read have a turning point‚ also known as the climax. In the Monkey Paw and Tell-tale hearts these stories are both suspenseful because of their plot and how the author laid it out. The first story is the monkey paw. This story is suspenseful and here’s why. The monkey paw is suspenseful because it’s built by the unknown quality of how his wishes

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    “What is the Horror Genre?” Simultaneously‚ what we can observe is how the word murderer is believed by the reader on whether to consider if a person is a murderer or not. Even more‚ we can observe the repetition of words‚ the first person narrator‚ suspense that the story projects‚ and many more that show and clarify why “The Tell Tale Heart” is the story that scared the schnitzels out of me‚ according to the horror genre. Though someone has not read “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ just by reading the first

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    Why is “The Most Dangerous Game” a Suspenseful Short Story? “The Most Dangerous Game” is a suspenseful short story because‚ of the use of foreshadowing‚ unique character‚ and an engaging plot to develop and build the the suspense of the story. The story has some great use of foreshadowing throughout the beginning and the middle parts to make a strong foundation for the story to be engaging. The use of foreshadowing is found within conversations between Whitney and Rainsford. The reason there

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    What makes a story suspenseful? Is it imagery? Is it dialogue? The reason for suspense varies for different people. For some‚ dialogue makes a story suspenseful and others maybe diction or even a combination of two aspects but typically not the same aspects for every person. In a movie‚ it is usually the sounds and darkness and location. In a book though‚ there are no sounds so you need other aspects such as diction‚ dialogue‚ imagery‚ plot‚ etc. The Most Dangerous Game is much more suspenseful

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