22 Results for suspense

Content's of a Dead Man's Pockets Literature Essay Imagine a low paid guy named Tom with a wife that likes to go out and in this time money is probably whole life. Well at least in Toms situation were he's tempted to go over extreme obstacles just so he can get paid a bit extra by turni...
The film representation's simple cinematography and dialog accurately capture the mood created in Chekhov's story, but it fails in other areas. The motives and thoughts of the characters could not be easily discovered, as the film focused on carrying on the plot with little attention give...
Death Returns to Formula One Racing My first hint that something was wrong came Sunday afternoon when I logged on to the BBS (bulletin board service, a central computer acting as a host for other users to exchange messages) for auto racing. Someone posted a short but gripping note, "I think I j...
When Frank Herbert penned the epic Dune many, many years ago, he unleashed a whole world of possibilites, characters, planets, and stories. Of course, his masterpiece spawned sequels, which spawned still more sequels, and finally, at the fourth generation, God Emperor of Dune was created. As pr...
William Shakespeare's timeless play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, is full of mystery, suspense, betrayal and murder. Jealousy and honor give way to an epic power struggle for control of the greatest empire on earth. A story like this is pushed forward by foreshadowing; subtle hints at the o...
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a suspenseful novel about a 16 year old boy, Holden Caulfield, and his life changing experiences. The author uses humor and symbolism to make his points and defuse the pain Holden is going through in his struggle. As he wanders through the city the meaning...
Spooky castles, ominous portents, mystery, and suspense: these are all elements of a Gothic novel. Though Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, written in the early 19th century, certainly contains many components of a Gothic novel, can it be correctly grouped under that genre? Shelley employs various...
A Critical Analysis of the Opening Pages of Chaper Nine from "The Go-Between" by LP Hartley The beginning passages of chapter nine are illustrative of the plot intensifying and depict a heightened relationship between Leo and Ted Burgess. They are symbolically indicative of &quo...
Lord of the Flies: An Analysis "The two boys faced each other. There was the brilliant world of hunting, tactics, fierce exhilaration, skill; and there was world of longing and baffled common-sense." A quote showing the two main contrasts of the story. Savageness, and civilizati...
Joseph Conrad suffered from a sudden visit from reality. Before he went took a trip to the Congo, he thought he was still a youth; he had an adolescent mindset of invincibility. However, in the Congo, Conrad realized, "Hey, I'm old." He became "self-conscious." From then on,...
Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train (1953) and Lynch's Mulholland Drive (2001) are films where there is a paranoiac hero or heroine in a nightmare landscape. The elements of film noir combined with this paranoiac hero/heroine create, these two films, into masterpieces. Hitchcock's Str...
Imagine running from city to city, living in despair, but still believing that dreams do come true to those who wait. Well, that happened to two middle-aged men, Lennie and George in the story "Of Mice and Men" by John Stienbeck. They both have a dream to own an acre of land and a shack ...
Mary Shelley was one of the many influential writers of the Romantic time period, illustrating various ideals and concepts through her literary pieces. Though her literary novel of Frankenstein is seen mainly as a Romantic piece of writing Shelley broadens many different areas in conjunction with th...
This story was good because of the suspense the man has when he doesn't know what is going on with his wife. After his wife heard what happened to her family, being sent to prison, she got really nervous. But I think the moral of the story is that when something critical happens you are never ...
Of Mice and Men review John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is a powerful and vivid depiction of life in rural America. It recounts the tragic story of George Milton and Lonnie Small, two lonely itinerant farm workers who belonged nowhere and to no one but themselves. John Steinbeck's work is most...
The Sixth SenseThe Sixth Sense was, in my opinion a good movie. The basics of the movie include Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis), a distinguished child psychologist, gets an award for his work but gets shot that same night by Vincent Grey, a patient that he couldn't help. Later, he meets Cole Sear...
"The Prototype," by Nick Arvin, revolves around the two main characters Martin and Eileen, who are different in many aspects of life and are from a rural town. Martin follows his father's footsteps into car repair while Eileen goes to college away from home. Martin gets an opportunity to impress hi...
Julius Caesar-Act 3 Scene 2Mark Anthony's SpeechMarc Antony uses his skills as a speechmaker to change the crowd's opinion about the conspirators. He convinces the crowd to have the same opinion as himself by firstly demolishing Brutus' charge of ambition. He does so not by saying that the conspirat...
Famous Characters in Literature Dr. Jekyll once said, that "man is not truly one, but truly two." In each of us lie a civilized man which is the good and an uncivilized man which is evil. Several of my characters will prove that this theory truly exists in us all. How we fight with...
1) The main character of my book was Mark Sway.2) Mark Sway is a bad little eleven year old boy with a huge burden on his hands. Mark smokes ciggaretes, uses foul language, and picks on his little brother, Ricky. Mark grew up in a trailer, with an abusive father, a mother who is hardly around, and h...
The play, 'The Crucible', illustrates how people react to mass hysteria created by a person or group of people, as people did during the Salem witch hunts of 1962.Many innocent life's were taken because someone had started to point fingers at people based on the fact that they didn't like them....
Of Mice and Men by Nobel Prize winner, John Steinbeck, is a globally famous novel, capturing its audience by encompassing universal themes that are truthfully realistic in depicting human existence. The director, Gary Sinise, modified the text to accommodate the cinema without losing the essence an...