17 Results for suspense

Literary analysis of "Killings" by Andre Dubus "Killings" is an excerpt from a story called Finding a Girl in America. "Killings" is a story that involves elements such as sex, murder, and revenge. The title of the story, the way in which the characters are deve...
A good book requires enough intrigue and suspense to grab a reader's attention and hold it, stringing it along from chapter to chapter. Avi's The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is such a book. I found it to be both intriguing and suspenseful. The main character, Charlotte Doyle, is a thirtee...
Drama Critique - I K now What You Did Last SummerOn October 27th 1997, I attended the movie " I know What You Did Last Summer" at Sherway Cinemas. The movie was a suspenseful horror film. Four friends, Helen, Barrie, Julie and Ray are celebrating the fourth of July. They are all hyped up and when...
This novel was a fictional story. Everything and Everyone in this story were not based on a true story. It was written by Carol Beach York. It was published in 1987 by Pocket Books in New York. There are many characters and settings in this novel. It is full of suspense and it kept me wondering.The ...
Susan Glaspell's Trifles is a good play because it unravels the different motives for murder throughout the play. Unlike most murder mysteries, Trifles is a play where the reader knows the murderer early on. Some readers may say that this makes the play bad. However, a murder mystery does n...
Literary Analysis: Getting Away With MurderGetting Away With Murder is a mystery/comedy play written by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth. These authors were extremely creative in their writing. They frequently used figurative language and foreshadowing, some funny and some suspenseful. They cre...
Capital Punishment: The Ultimate Denial of Human Rights While analyzing all of the articles that we have received in class, one in particular captured my interest. It was article # 14 entitled, "Dead Wrong." This article best represents my viewpoint on the topic of capital punishment...
BOOK REVIEW BY EITAN PE'ER Once again, Dorothy Woolfolk has outdone herself. In this magnificent book, another in the series of the "Donna Rockford Mystery" books, The author finds yet a new way to thrill and excite the reader. I couldn't stop...
And Then There Were None is a novel about ten people who are tricked into coming to an island only to be killed. Agatha Christie wrote the novel in 1939. The setting takes place almost exclusively on Indian Island, a small island of rock off the English coast of Devon. The story has no set time. It ...
"The Tell-Tale Heart" was first published as a "horror" story in James Russell Lowell's The Pioneer in January 1843, and it appeared again in The Broadway Journal on August 23, 1845. The story narrates the process of a planned murder of an old man by, what appears to be, his caregiver o...
In the Tell Tale Heart, we are not led to the twist at the ending differently. Poe uses the element of terror throughout the entire story. He does this first by having a nameless narrator. This creates a sense of mystery. Then the narrator states that he loves the old man, but his eye was irrit...
In the movie Dial M for Murder, the director, Alfred Hitchcock explores the planning of the perfect crime from the inside. Right from the beginning the viewer knows who the murderer is and what the motive was. However, the movie still keeps you in suspense. The real mystery of the movie is discoveri...
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...
My opinion on this issue is that I do think that rules are necessary; there are a lot of reasons why we need rules in our society. Legal and non-legal rules are both needed in our community. Most legal rules are enforced to keep the individuals of this society to feel safe, to make them know that wa...
Today American correction facilities experience a crisis of epic proportions. United States prisons and jails house inmates in record numbers with no relief. This situation leads many to suggest that overcrowding in prisons constitutes an important issue facing American correction reform toda...
Crime: The Price We PayToday American correction facilities experience a crisis of epic proportions. United States prisons and jails house inmates in record numbers with no relief. This situation leads many to suggest that overcrowding in prisons constitutes an important issue facing American corr...
SuperstitiousR.L. Stine who is one of America's best-selling authors and the devilish creator of the Fear Street and Goosebumps series of horror stories for kids. Stine is who wrote the book I read, but he came back with a book for the older generation. All of Stines ideas in his books are suggested...