42 Results for suspense

What is it that after all these years that can keep a reader glued to a novel? What is it that keeps the pages of a novel flipping? What is it that can make an hour seem like ten minutes? The answer is suspense: each novel of this genre constantly repeats the same steps over and over, yet each ...
Suspense is a main element in many films. Whether it's in a Heist film or Romance film suspense is often central to the plot and development. After all, suspense is a bit like uneasy uncertainty and indecision but it can also be character driven like Memento and also object driven like in Jaws....
Interrupted Event in The Castle of Otranto Horace Walpole creates a gothic tale filled with fascinating events and a wonderful plot. Within the story a new crisis or event often arises before the current one is resolved and this effect creates so much suspense. These events and crisis that arise s...
The movie North by Northwest is a very traditional action suspense movie. It is filled with murder, mystery and edge of your seat thrill. The film poseses a certain "I've been framed" feel to it. The costumes of the movie are civilized. Nothing really special about them but they wo...
Wait Until Dark Analysis Part 1: Which subcatagory does this movie fit into? Out of the suspense thriller subcatagories I think this movie is a mixture of two; the psychotraumatic thriller and the thriller of moral confrontation. Although this movie doesn`t completely fit into...
Airframe Michael Crichton For unknown reasons, the almost flawless N-22 Norton aircraft suffers severe turbulence during TPA flight 545. As a result of three fatalities and fifty-six injuries, a spiral of investigations, terrible apprehensions, and horrible threats plague the Norton Aircraft P...
Elizabeth Jolley's The Well is an excellent representation of the author's ability to create and sustain suspense resulting in a degree of perplexity that suits the investigative genre of the text. Jolley's manipulation of the narrative and of the perspectives serves both to challenge and to intrigu...
Character The main character in this short story is the narrator suffering from a disorder, who is nameless. The narrator is the protagonist. Her goal is the free the \"women\" from out of the wall. This is indicating that the narrator herself wants to be \"freed\" from her husband. The antagoni...
Roman Polanski's Macbeth was a successful film. Roman Polanski incorporated very detailed scenes with appropriate characters to form a masterpiece. The character's costumes were very suitable and very believable throughout the entire movie. The music added in the scenes increased the suspe...
"How I Met My Husband" After reading the story of "How I Met My Husband" by Alice Munro, I realized that life sometimes has surprising twists of fate and that you end up in a different place than you planned. In this story, the main character, Edie, wasted so much time waiti...
This tale is based on a fine plot, which consisting many elements. Here I will cite out two elements and analyze them. The first element I choose is point of view. The tale is told by an omniscient point of view because the author could tell everything as if he were a god, for instance, He know...
The Scarlet Letter Author's essay The Scarlet Letter was a lot of fun to write. I knew if I gave it all my heart, it would definitely be a great novel, and that's exactly what I did. Considering that I was born and raised in Salem, writing a book about my homeland would be exciti...
Two sequences that are intergal to an apppreciation of Scott Hick's Oscar nominated film 'Shine', are the opeining scences and the sequence of scenes, which gives the audience insight into the events of that led to the protagonist's mental breakdown. In both scenes the director has used compelling ...
Account of live performance: Abomination On Friday 24th, I watched a production of the book 'Abomination' in the school assembly room at Bitterne Park School. To perform the play 'abomination' I thought the actors and actresses would have to be good as I had heard from fr...
This novel has many symbols and themes that are revealed as the reader follows along. One of the first, and most important, symbols found in Snow Falling on Cedars is the snowstorm that is going on in San Pedro Island. The snow falling outside that begins to pile up represents the tension that is ...
There are many similarities and differences in the book To Kill A Mockingbird and the film that was based upon it. The three main differences are the absence of characters, the manipulation of major themes and the scenes that accompany them, and the variation of the point of view. Overall, the boo...
SHAKESPEARE'S "HAMLET" By Cailin Thompson "Hamlet", one of William Shakespeare's greatest plays was written around the 1600's. In those days, theatres and plays were hard to come by for the poor people and the rich always mocked the actors. Women were not allowe...
Sonny's Blues We all have at least one promise in our lives that we regret not keeping and not all of us have the chance to fix that broken promise. In the story Sonny's Blues written by James Baldwin the narrator gets a second chance to keep his promise. In keeping a promise to moth...
This novel has many symbols and themes that are revealed as the reader follows along. One of the first, and most important, symbols found in Snow Falling on Cedars is the snowstorm that is going on in San Pedro Island. The snow falling outside that begins to pile up represents the tension that is ...
?The text under interpretation is a short story called "The Wind Blows" written by Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction. Her life and work were changed forever with the death of her brother during The Great War. She was shocked by the...
Fallen Hero Traditional American feature films share the common characteristics of classical Hollywood cinema. In fictional films the main character is often portrayed as the hero that saves the day. However, the movie, Fallen contradicts this conventional way of cinema. The main character i...
I found Prey to be a very enjoyable book. It presents situations that could, in fact be realistic in the future, as this tends to be a common theme in Michael Crichton's writings. The book also puts forward interesting concepts in Nanotechnology that mankind is not too far from achieving. Mi...
The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, is the story of Taylor Greer and her struggle to find a place to belong. Like Kingsolver, Taylor began her journey in Kentucky and ended in Tucson, Arizona. As a result of writing The Bean Trees, Kingsolver has been praised by many critics. The San Francisco...
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, is a novel about teenage angst and the struggle to be accepted by society. Holden Caulfield, the protagonist, is a seventeen year old kid that has a problem with everything in life, from the books people read to the way people act. Holden has a language pro...
During the opening of "Double Indemnity" the camera closely follows Fred MacMurray's character "Walter Neff" to show we are trying to find some clues about him. We jump straight into the main storyline so we need close observation on "Walter" so we can have ideas a...