Question 1 (a) What technique does Susan Hill use to raise my tension in the King's castle? Please refer to the two events in the novel to explain your answer. Susan Hill implemented several writing skills to make the novel tense. This tension only means that the reader is nervous or excited. One of the techniques was used when she used a third party story to tell the story. This talker is omnipotent, not only suggesting that he / she is not a character in the novel, but also everything that goes through the character's thinking.
The first part of the story (somewhat arbitrarily called "the last Castle Rock story") is that the king gladly turns the crank and has a tension in a level that can hardly bear before he releases hell . A magic shop - a simple concept - you can earn your darkest desires - a hidden and awful price - is promoted to the weak nature of the inner life of man, society and people. When it casually played at Rick and Morty, you know that you wrote a long history of classics.
When King Duncan arrived at the castle, when he talked to Mrs. Macbeth, the conflict reached the ultimate tension. When the audience greeted the king and his servant in Inverness, the audience witnessed the last treachery, knowing what she was thinking. The fact that the Macbeth was not in this scene made the audience more conspicuous by the audience and Duncan thinking "where is Cowdoll?" (1.6.27). What is Macbeth? The king praised the man who was in the throne of the throne and converted it into a plant rooted from a seedling that bred the conflict The audience knew immediately that Duncan told Mrs Macbeth. Bring my husband: we love him very much. "(1.6.37-38)
Castle Forres is home to Scotland's King Duncan. In the early days of the play, he and his soldiers were attacking the Norwegian invaders, so King Duncan had a military camp near the castle. When Duncan was murdered, the new Macbeth king and his wife moved to Fresz. Castle Fife is the hometown of McDuff, a nobleman who insulted Macbeth. Castle Fife is also in Scotland, where Macbeth and McDuff's wife and son were killed. At the end of the game, two places, Dunsinane Hill and Birnam Wood, were important. Dunsinane Hill is located near the village of Collace in Perthshire, Scotland. During the play, Macbeth has a strong castle just above Birnam Wood here. Macbeth moved to Dansinan Hill to protect himself from the death of King Duncan's son Malcolm and Malcolm killed his father to kill Macbeth.