Charles Dickens (1866), author of "Signalists", Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1918) "How to Occurrence" creates a suspense using supernatural themes. The supernatural core theme is often associated with fear and fear; these emotions create suspense and are suitable for effectively panicking the reader. Supernatural themes are used not only to create suspense but also to explore the problems of life and death.
Suspense and Tension in Charles Dickens 'Signalist' In a story of Charles Dickens, the narrator encountered a signal man who admits the problem to him. A narrator noticed that a signalman is looking at a ghost of a man every night, he points out that a specific train accident occurs. A few days later, the talker peacefully walked towards a signalman's cabin and found him strangely dead. - Production of a suspense movie "White shark shark" of movie "White shark shark" supervised by Steven Spielberg in 1975. This is a popular resort on the beach where the police chief is assigned to the coast of New England. His job is to guarantee that the killer shark who ate the people in this area does not have the opportunity to attack again. This movie will be filmed on July 4th. Because it is an American holiday - Independence Day
The first impression continues. In "Signal man", the narrator encounters a signal man and feels the inspiration he sees. After all the illusions he saw, there was a disaster in the line. Signal man wants to know the meaning of the phantom. Exploring how the narrator sees the signal, the conflict of the story, and the recognition of the meaning of the narrator for the signal phantom helps to understand "signal man". This analysis should be done through the eyes of the narrator. At their first meeting, the signalers made the narrator embarrassed. The signist scared the narrator, "What this man scares me" (p. 741, column 1). He seems to be afraid of something that the narrator will believe in "infection" in his heart (p. 741, col.1).