Discuss techniques used by The Wells of The Red Room to create a sense of suspense and horror. The title 'Red House' will instantly make the reader think about the story. It is very important and leaves unanswered questions. "What is the red room?" "Why the red room?" Red is related to fear and danger. The title raises many questions that allow us to read and find answers to our questions. The author must attract readers and always pay attention to them.
The title of "Red Room" by H. G. Wells immediately attracted the reader's attention; it was a symbolic but unanswered question. What is red room? Is this room dangerous? Overall, the title aroused my curiosity very much. I hope that we will continue to read answers to questions. Red is a very strong color, usually related to blood, danger, warning, hell, and most importantly fear. The title also shows the background of the story. - The population of red drums along the eastern coast and the gulf coast of the United States dramatically declined in the past 30 years. Decrease in the number of beautiful fish is mainly due to overfishing by recreational and commercial fishermen. Federal and state governments have taken steps to prevent this fish from being targeted and ensure population growth.
HG Wells resolves tension in the Red Room and has various ways to eliminate suspension. One way he does this is to use language. One of the main effective uses of the language in "Red House" is the use of personification; "Shade sharp and tremble." Shadows still doubt that shadows are alive, so the shadow fills readers with fear. The reader is likely to cause tension to want to know what will happen next. Furthermore, this expression makes shadows look like something fearing, and the fact that readers usually associate shadows with darkness and fear usually makes the readers feel uneasy and aggravate tension. Fear itself is almost the same as fear of fear. The story background also caused tension and suspension; "The red room of Lorraine Castle, the young Duke died." The fact that it was placed in the castle is not only a typical Gothic genre but also a doubt by saying that; "Young Duke is dead"