How did authors before 1914 create suspense, mystery and fear? A comparison of three short stories is a very good ghost story written by H. G. Wells. The purpose of this story is to be afraid with writing, feeling of tension, atmosphere, bad plot. Without these important functions, you can not become a successful ghost story. The reason is to provide readers with clues to attract readers. Therefore, we can not get plots, but we do not have enough clues, so we need to keep reading.
In this article we compare and analyze how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle produced mystery and suspense in three short stories. Looking back, the mystery and the suspense are the same. If there is one of the two in the story, then another story is also true. These three elements are obvious in the three short stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I will enter this enchanting world of this magical master and I will explore the method used by writers. My goal is to analyze the story and emphasize the common features of his method of creating mystery and suspense. In order to fully grasp the essence of the story, it is necessary first to understand background information on the writer and the character's life related to the story.
Writers use many techniques in the story, creating fear, tension, and allegation. The writer is using iteration over and over in the story. Because it helps to increase doubts and fears in the story. When used repeatedly, the story will be slightly late. Therefore, I am looking forward to clarifying what will happen next and incorporating it into the stories we read. "What is cautious - what is alienation?", "Quietly secretly", "the story of" Great! Great! Great!! "Has many repetitive examples.
The writer immediately made a mystery with the title "red room". "What is a red hole?" This brings tension because red may be related to danger, fear, even blood. I want the reader to continue reading the title, and urge the reader to find answers and explanations of the established mystery. In the beginning chapter, the author is very nervous about explaining elderly people. HG Wells skillfully created a ghostly atmosphere where he introduces the old man to the story. Though they are not introduced by name, they are introduced by bad features other than human appearance.