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How Does Roald Dahl Build Suspense In Genesis And Catastrophe

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Suspense is a feeling of excitement uncertainty about what may happen. One way Roald Dahl builds suspense throughout his stories with his creation of sympathetic characters in danger. For example, in his short story “Genesis and Catastrophe”, we are introduced to a character named Klara who has just given birth to a baby boy. She seems very concerned about his health and when the doctor questions her concern, she states “None of my other [children] lived, Doctor”(Dahl 459). This causes great sympathy for Klara from the readers, and this also causes suspense because now the readers want the baby to survive. The suspense builds through the story as the mother keeps insisting that their is something wrong with her baby, but the doctor keeps

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