27 Results for suspense

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....
Fictional Analysis of 'A White Heron' All good stories, be they fiction or truth, require some type of plot path to allow the reader to easily follow the direction of the story. Different types of plot structures will cause to reader to focus on specific details and apt authors can...
Point of View in "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner uses dramatic point of view in "A Rose for Emily," which is an effective point of view. A dramatic point of view turns the reader into a jury, so that the reader is able to form an interpretation after given the right amount ...
Bowen uses vast amounts of narrative in this story as opposed to dialogue. This, combined by her created objects of dramatic function and choice of language convey the feeling of suspense and intensity that she wants the reader to feel throughout the story. After detailed reading of the story, one...
Edgar Allen Poe developed ten principles that apply to short stories. In the story All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury, these principles are shown throughout the story. The story is about a young girl who is living in a society from Earth on Venus. Venus has one hour of summer every 7 years and t...
In Annie Dillard's "The Chase" she starts by detailing how she participated in sports in her neiborhood. She insists that no girl activities could compare to the thrill and excitement that she got of playing boys sports. In the wintertime there were not any sports that they could play, so they thr...
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...
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...
Screening Notes The film My Man Godfrey shows the specific characteristics of a Classic Hollywood film. One main technique that was used during this period was to have a structured narrative that the producers knew would work. In My Man Godfrey there are two storylines that are tied together; th...
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...
EDITING There are several ideas that are associated with the role of editing in film criticism, which can be categorized generally according to the stylistic elements of realism and formalism and the ways in which they both build into the classical paradigm. LetÕs begin, though, w...
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...
In literature different authours tend to use various techniques in the stucturing of a plot. Examples of this are " The Cast of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe and " Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin. The first piece of literature is more fast-paced and keeps the reader on their toes but...
Tell Tell Heart : Use of Point of View There is a belief that the eyes are windows to the soul. But to some, the soul resides in the heart. In Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell Tell Heart," he also links these two body parts. The story opens with this unnamed narrator telling of how he will kill 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...
Poetry is a mysterious thing. The use of poetry can be made to bring about a feeling or emotion about something, or it can be used to earn a few extra dollars. There are some writers though, like William Wordsworth, who used the writing style to write about their real life experiences. It has bee...
Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway Hills like White Elephants, written by Ernest Hemingway is a short story narrated from the objective point of view and is one of the brightest examples of this kind of narration. The author as if disappeared into a kind of a roving sound camera. He ...
Eleven different narrators report the events that occurred in "The Moonstone" written by Wilkie Collins. He uses them to show how different perspectives help to determine what actually happened in the novel. Jane Tompkins believes that there is nothing more important than one's own pe...
Ambrose Bierce \"The Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge\" is an incredibly powerful and suspense story; told of all fears of a young father coming to light as his life swings in and out of reality. Ambrose Bierce writes this story during the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century. During this t...
Writing with Mechanics As one creates a story, the various techniques an author will use have a great impact on the story and the effect that it will have on the reader(s). A piece of literature serves its purpose when it leaves the readers with a new impression or insight. In the short story, Th...
Fiction Fundamentals, More Than Meets the Eye The fundamental elements of short stories essentially hold the key to its success. For most, it is the plot, with its cunning twist and turns, to hold the reader in suspense. For Edgar Allen Poe, it is the exact opposite. He uses the narrator's inn...
Sometimes, it is necessary to have an omniscient narrator, someone who can read the minds of the other characters and explain to the reader exactly what is happening. Other times a narrator does not always know what is going on. This is more engaging for the reader allowing us to sort of "pl...
For a long time now folktales have been one of children's favourite forms of literature. They are able to enhance a child's learning and psychological well being. When reading a folktale you are able to get a sense of the structure and many of their characteristics quite easily. Duri...
Imagine the sight of an old man's eye, vulturous, pale blue, with a film covering it. Could this drive one's self so insane that one would murder a man because of it? This is the event that occurs in Edgar Allen Poe's vivid tale The Tell-Tale Heart.The story is a recount of events that have already ...