Charles Dickens' signalman, H. Comparison of The Red Room of Wells and The Monkey's Paw of W. W The citation of Jacobs Works which is missing all these stories was written in the Victorian era and the ghost story is very popular. The reason ghost stories are popular is because people do not have much entertainment to learn to read and write, people are fascinated by supernatural events.
Charles Dickens' signaling, W. W Jacobs' monkey's feet, and Gothic H. G. Wells' red room are typical. The Gothic story was written in the mid 1980s, including "Frankenstein" by Mary Sherry and "Jane Air" by Charlotte Bronte. Other Gothic story, according to Charles Dickens' The Signalman ", due to W.W Jacobs" The Monkeys Paw ", and due to H.G well include" The red room ". - Monkey's feet and red room wrote "Monkey's Paws" and "Red House" in the 19th century, but there were so many unusual events that can not be answered by science and human thinking, they were answered or not explained I will do. Problem or evidence of an abnormal event that occurred. Society tries to provide answers and explanations for the occurrence of supernatural events.
Creating suspense in monkey's feet and red room in monkey's legs and red room written by HG Wells written by WW Jacobs has many similarities to the way the story is written and the creation of suspense And there are differences. For example, two stories belong to the type of terrorism, a supernatural phenomenon is caused by human confusion, both have a fast and crazy climax, the character's life is in danger.
In this article, we compare The Monkey's Paw 'of W. W Jacobs and The Red Room of H. G Wells. I will study how two authors produce suspense and mystery in the story. "Monkey's nail" is basically related to the foot and can be used to make a wish to the owner. Humorously, the White Family raised their first wishes without considering what happened in front of them, and they ignored that the result is disastrous. - Suspect of Charles Dickens in Signalman I will study "Signal Man" written by Charles Dickens in 1866. I will look at how he produces a suspense in the story and how effective it is. "Signalist" is a short story written in an exciting era in British history: the Victorian Industrial Revolution
"Signalist" by Charles Dickens and "Red Hall" by H. G Wells are short stories that appeal to readers through elements of fear. Both stories were written at the end of the Victorian era of the Victorian era. Victorian English people love literature, including short stories. The short story is pastoral, it is the root of instant entertainment, it is a kind of eradicated technology. - In the novel "White Woman", the novelist Wilkie Collins revealed the importance of the British legitimate process in the characters and stories of the characters. A series of civil errors will determine the turning point of the novel. The law and its implementation were presented to the reader in the form of witness testimony from the outset, collected by Walter Hartright and submitted to the court. We call it the legal stage of Glyde v. Glyde.