W. W. Jacobs, H. Wells and Charles Dickens create a suspense in their Gothic horror story. One is that they are using Gothic horror elements in their story, and the second is how they use words and phrases to create tension is. The first of these includes features such as darkness and isolation that make the reader feel uneasy and disturbing. The use of darkness is shown in various forms through all three stories.
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 stories include "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens, "The Monkeys Paw" by W. W Jacobs, and "The red room" by H. G well. The Gothic story begins with Horace Walpole's "Otranto Castle" created in 1765.
W. W. Jacobs, H. Wells and Charles Dickens create a suspense in their Gothic horror story. One is that they are using Gothic horror elements in their story, and the second is how they use words and phrases to create tension is. The first of these includes features such as darkness and isolation that make the reader feel uneasy and disturbing. The use of darkness is shown in various forms through all three stories.
Among all the horror short films I saw in W. W Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw," it is by far the best choice to create a doubtless atmosphere / emotion. I will show how W. W Jacobs analyzes scenes, stories, dialogue and characters to deepen my understanding and how to create this suspicious atmosphere / emotion. In "The Monkey's Paws" W. W. Jacobs used words such as "darkness" and "trembling" many times, all of which were used to express fear and fear. "Night ... It's cold and wet ... There are swamps and torrents on the street ... There are only 2 houses in the area" The story of the story "The Monkey's Paw" is a typical horror story, its environment and atmosphere are very Because it is hard, it establishes things that may not work, and it helps to build a suspense.
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 the two writers produce suspense and mystery in the story. "Monkey no Tsume" is basically related to the feet 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. "Red House" is about a man who decided to prove that Lorraine Castle has no ghosts.