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How Does Connell Build Suspense In The Most Dangerous Game

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The Most Dangerous Game The Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, he keeps the suspense high to keep the reader interested. This story is filled with suspense, which is a feeling of expectation curiosity and anxiousness. Connell uses suspense throughout the story to keep the reader turning the pages. One way connell builds suspense is when he talks about ship-trap island. When the author talks about ship-trap island he tries to make it sound scary and gruesome. The author states “ the cry was pinched off short as the blood-warm waters of the caribbean sea closed over his head”(28). The author wanted to make the story more gruesome and suspenseful so he put the words bloody-warm waters. If the author would have just put …show more content…

One way he does this is when he talks about the heads on the wall. The test suggest “The hall were the mounted heads of many animals - lions, tigers,elephants, moose, bears; larger or more perfect specimens Rainsford had never seen” (31&32). The author put this in the story to make it where the reader gets the visual of the chateau. This makes the reader wonder if he put human heads on the wall. Another suspense about the chateau is how the house looks and how it is shaped. “A lofty structure with pointed towers plunged up words into the gloom,” the author says (30). It sounds like he is talking about a castle. Zaroff lives in a castle like house out on an island in the middle of nowhere.this makes the reader think about why, he needs to live in such a nice house when he really never sees anybody and when he does he kills them. The last suspense in the chateau is it is a creepy house. The story quotes “a little leering gargoyle knocker”(30). Gargoyle are scary and weird looking things that hang on the walls of a castle mainly. When the reader reads this it makes them think about scary movies and gets them to thinking about what is going to happen next. All in all the chateau has a variety of suspense in

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