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... empathise with him. This line creates suspense to the audience, it creates curiosity on to what happens next. The ghost revealed ...
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... Hynter then creates suspense in the audience by using quick camera shots on the feet running so the audience is eager to know what is going on. ...
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... afterwards. By the audience not seeing the creature that is doing this horrible deed it creates a great deal of suspense. We, as ...
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... This thriller is filled with many surprises and creates suspense throughout the film, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats at all times. ...
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... The audience is now in a moment of unresolved tension. The car re-enters the scene at another intersection. ... This very effectively creates suspense. ...
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... scenes with Lecter even more urgent. And urgency creates suspense when us, the audience care enough about the characters involved.
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... uses a combination of effects throughout this scene, and successfully creates the desired atmosphere. Not only does the audience feel suspense in the events ...
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... But, Dickens's original audience couldn't get enough of ... To get the novel this suspense and mystery ... most obviously way that Dickens's creates suspense is through ...
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... fate of Macbeth. This creates suspense as the audience gets a clue as to how the future will unfold for Macbeth. "When the battles ...
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... Othello. It creates suspense, and adds interest to the story. ... Dramatic irony plays an important role in captivating the audience. Dramatic ...
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... Ophelia is first introduced to the audience as the obedient and daughter of Polonius ... It not only creates suspense but also gives light to the chain of event ...
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... The ghost does not speak despite the efforts of Horatio, Marcellus, and Bernardo and such bliss creates suspense in the audience as they are unaware of the ...
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One of the masters of horror, Edgar Allan Poe, uses many elements to horrify and captivate his audience. ... The narrators loss of sight again creates suspense. ...
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... makes the audience sympathise for Hamlet. · Horatio summarizes the King's death "In which the majesty of buried Denmark."(Ii48). He also creates suspense by ...
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... one lines of the play, the writing style creates a definite mood of suspense. ... The audience wonders if there is any significance to this militant ...
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... his style to one common cause, Poe creates a unified ... style-Poe develops a high degree of suspense as well ... terror that succeeds in leaving his audience with a ...
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... his style to one common cause, Poe creates a unified ... style-Poe develops a high degree of suspense as well ... terror that succeeds in leaving his audience with a ...
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... It makes the audience feel sorry for Stella because her sister and her husband despise each ... When the music starts playing, it creates a feeling of suspense. ...
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... which adds suspense to the scene. The main and sub-plots are established by the end of the scene, which creates a climax and prepares the audience for future ...
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... sound techniques lie more in the question it raises from the audience. ... is important not only because it introduces the character, but it also creates suspense. ...
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... house of Usher," Edgar Allen Poe creates suspense and fear ... use of character provides action and suspense in the ... Because of this, the audience gets a sense that ...
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... of Lucy's neck is cut short and the audience is left ... The detailed nature of Stoker's version creates a sense of mystery crucial to a suspense novel, as ...
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... encompass many different themes of storytelling or in turn, creates sub-genres ... This in turn invents uncertainty and a feeling of suspense for the audience. ...
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... some unconventional capitalization, ee cummings creates a dream ... speaker ponders first what his audience later learns ... the second line builds suspense when the ...
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... some unconventional capitalization, ee cummings creates a dream ... speaker ponders first what his audience later learns ... the second line builds suspense when the ...
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... Douglass may create some suspense in the reader ... audience rather than an American audience, Sejour\'s ... political, rhetorical needs of Douglass, creates a narrative ...
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... a master of illusion, uses this talent to keep his audience in suspense ... discusses about the different colors of the rooms, which creates a suspense about the ...
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... the playwright had to hold his audience's attention by creating suspense throught the ... Furthermore, Sophocles creates more suspense with the clashing ideas ...
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... This creates curiosity into the past; how and why was it committed ... is a great mechanism for creating expectation and suspense, which draws the audience in ...
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... The shower curtain plays a big part in increasing the suspense as it hides the killer and creates more of a mystery for the audience to who it may be, the shot ...
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