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    the edge of their seats. The scene where the crew is playing hide and seek with the pirates is the part that contains loads of suspense. Most of the plot is suspense‚ but sometimes‚ the plot can change into a heartwarming story‚ an example of this is when the pirates are getting sniped while the pirate in the ship tell them not to fire‚ or the captain dies‚ the suspense goes on until the pirates get shot and all die. The only bad thing is that the plot starts with a bit of a mystery‚ when the captain

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    Gothic author throughout America. Even though the poem he wrote was such a success‚ He only made fifteen dollars off of it. Making the "the raven’’ so unique Poe creates a feeling of uncertainty for the reader through his use of setting‚ mood‚ and suspense. Poe uses setting to create a feeling of uncertainty in his poem. There is a sense of lost hope and an elusive future when the narrator says‚ "Distantly I remember it was in the bleak December"(7). The atmosphere of his surrounding creates a since

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    Edgar Allan Poe is most well known for his imposition of a total‚ underlying effect that a story builds up to‚ leaving the reader completely inebriated by that effect. The reader is able enjoy this story is because you can begin to absorb‚ and finish the entire story in one sitting‚ allowing the instant‚ acute nature of his desired total effect to set in. To create this total effect‚ Poe relies heavily on sensory imagery‚ such as sound‚ sight‚ smell‚ etc. One of the elements Poe uses in his style

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    2-2 8 February 2012 Still Knitting‚ Counting Dropping Heads In the passage “Still Knitting” from A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ resources of language express Dickens attitude and add suspense toward the coming revolution. In addition the author expresses his attitude and heightens suspense by giving the town human like characteristics. For example personification reveals that in the evening the peasants are outside and feel implacable because they are not in their homes at rest. Dickens

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    into their own hands and killed him. His haunting and murdering people in their dreams began. Along with the plot of a horror movie‚ there should be suspense. Suspense is the way to surprise the audience. Once the audience is immersed in the movie‚ it is hard to see a huge killing pyramid guy appear behind the actors and actresses. Another way suspense helps a horror movie to be scary is by leaving the audience hanging‚ as to what happens to the actors. As an example‚ Silent Hill‚ ends with Alyssa

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    of a short story must contribute to the effect that the piece intends to convey. Poe’s prose‚ “The Cask of Amontillado‚” exemplifies this notion of effect through graphic depictions of moral shock‚ horror‚ and suspense. One manner in which Poe conveys this effect of shock‚ horror‚ and suspense is through the details of setting in the piece. The brutal first-person narration of the work also assists in the achievement of the effect of moral astonishment‚ revulsion‚ and tension. The final addition to

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    Al Ghul.” Fear influenced the background music‚ which was important because it created suspense and tension. The suspense and tension created from the music made the viewers experience fear when they were watching the film. In a scene were batman and Ra’s Al Ghul fight on a train there is background music that displays fear and suspense. The fear was created from wondering is Batman would die and suspense from wondering if the train would crash into Wayne tower and destroy Gotham. “Don’t be afraid

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    horrid place‚ especially right after another death had been committed. A very cocky‚ foolish person on the other hand would dare to be out at such a time as this. The setting‚ foreshadowing‚ and characterization create suspense in Dandelion Wine. The setting helps to create suspense throughout the story. All the murders take place in the ravine where not a single soul dares to venture out at dusk. “Lavinia looked and the ravine was a dynamo that never stopped running‚ night or day; there was a

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    Throughout William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ dramatic irony‚ suspense‚ and tragedy are the main literary terms that contribute to making this play so comical. I really liked the dramatic irony‚ because it has its own kind of comedy. This play also teaches people many different things such suspense and tragedy. It is a very suspenseful because people are waiting to see how the people die. The tragedy is also horrible but in a sick demented way kind of funny. Dramatic irony caught my attention

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    different idea for a plot. Mary Shelley uses literary elements in a special way that makes her a classic writer. There are many great pieces of classic writing by Mary Shelley. Frankenstein‚ one of her best works‚ is a classic‚ because she uses suspense‚ psychological aspects‚ and tone to create a masterpiece. One of the many things that sets Frankenstein and Mary Shelley apart from others; is her excellent ability to create a mood. In Frankenstein she creates a mysterious and suspenseful mood

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