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    How does H.G Wells create tension and suspense in “the Red Room” The red room written by H.G.Wells was written in the year 1894. It is written in a gothic style and is a physiological thriller that was very popular at the time. The story involves many of the typical themes and settings such as a dark haunted castle‚ spiral staircases‚ evil shadows and subterranean passages. H.G.Wells uses a lot of language techniques like similes‚ metaphors‚ onomatopoeia‚ alliteration and repetition to create

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    Explore how Stevenson creates a sense of intrigue and engages the reader’s interest in ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’. Throughout this novel Stevenson consistently uses his characters to create and engage the reader’s curiosity; Utterson first stokes the mystery of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde when he regards to Mr Enfield; ‘Did you ever remark that door?’ – Enfield returning with the recital of an unusual story in which Mr Hyde is mentioned for the first time. Stevenson uses Hyde’s brutal and seemingly horrifying

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    most stories to make the plot interesting. There are several factors that generate suspense in the story The Most Dangerous Game produced by Richard Connell. The use of pauses by punctuations‚ recurring vivid imagery‚ and the dialogue itself helped create mystery and suspense. These are just a few of the many ways that Richard Connell used to make the reader lust for emotionally satisfying events. The use of pauses by punctuations is a writing style used by Richard Connell to help generate suspense

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    How are film techniques used in Jaws to create suspense for viewers? Throughout the well-known film Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ a number of different film techniques are displayed to create suspense for viewers. A few of these many techniques used are character behaviour‚ props and sound effects. These techniques help draw the audience to the film and experience different feelings towards each of the characters. Character behaviour is a key film technique used to create suspense‚ Steven

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    Yang 1 Rupeng Yang Choosing a right major to create my future Undergraduates have the higher educational level than high school student‚ but have the lower educational level than graduates. The time we spend in college is the most important time in our lives. During this period of time‚ we have been changing ourselves a lot. Because we get more information from our professors and our schoolmates to make us to become “critically thinking adults”(P85). We do not want to dependent on our family

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    For my museum‚ I’ve decided that I would “rebuild” Camelot. it will have a moat surrounding the castle with a drawbridge‚ a gatehouse‚ a wall walk‚ merlons‚ courtyard‚ stables‚ tower etc… I would buy a large piece of land and have a castle built and a forest around it. I would have the museum in Glastonbury as the museum is based on the Arthurian legend and Glastonbury has many links to king Arthur (it is said that Glastonbury is Avalon‚ the resting place of king Arthur and apparently king Arthur’s

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    heartless taking of the children into a surrounding‚ where they could not ask themselves the basic belonging questions such as‚ who am I?‚ What am I worth? And what is my purpose? According to this song the Stolen Generation were left to ponder their identity especially with the words‚ "As we grew up we felt alone cause we were acting white yet feeling black". I feel Roach particularly wanted us to feel sympathy for the Stolen Generation in this song because he focuses on himself as well as the Stolen

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    The movie “the lives of others” is a German film that takes place in East Berlin‚ November 1984. Five years before its downfall‚ the former East-German government ensured its claim to power with a ruthless system of control and surveillance. Party-loyalist Captain Gerd Wiesler hopes to boost his career when given the job of collecting evidence against the playwright Georg Dreyman and his girlfriend‚ the celebrated theater actress Christa-Maria Sieland. After all‚ the "operation" is backed by the

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    man and his decline in society over time. It follows the life of the narrator that struggles with insomnia and feelings of inadequacy as he tries to find his purpose in ife. In the beginning the film creates a feeling of sympathy for the Narrator. With dim and gloomy lighting‚ the movie has scenes showing the day-to-day life of the Narrator. The scenes give the audience an idea of how miserable and exhausting this mans life has become. He is drained by the pressures of society‚ living in an apartment

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    media has allowed individuals to find social circles that share their beliefs‚ as well as block out people and content that doesn’t align with what they believe. How can we create solutions to the problems that every American deals with if citizens are not willing to talk about them? America is a democracy that needs its citizens to address problems within its infrastructure and make choices that benefit present and future generations. Politicians have used polarization to create a divide and extreme

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