Have you ever read a story and as soon as you read the first paragraph you can’t wait to read more? Well the authors, Liam O'Flaherty and Richard Connell create the effects of organization of the text and description of the text and dialogue in their stories. This results in a force that grabs the reader's attention, compelling him or her to read until the last word. In this essay I will write about how both authors create tension and surprise by using characterization, descriptive words, and details and sensory in their stories.
In his short story “the Sniper”, the author first describes the setting. The author then uses organization of text by helping the reader understand what is going on and stay connected to the text. The author does
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The author uses organization in the text when he firsts describes the setting while creating suspense by saying where the island is located is “rather a mystery.” The author puts a lot of dialogue in his story since his story was written from a third person view using “I”.“He” was also used but that was not what created dialogue in the story. The author then uses a lot of details in his story. For example, when he some characters like when he describes General Zaroff as a “tall man past middle age,” and “had a high cheekbones, a sharpcut nose, a spare, dark face-- the face of a man used to giving orders, the face of an aristocrat.” These are all the details and explanation for how both authors create tension and suspense by using characterization, descriptive words, and details in their stories. Now I will talk about how they had similarities in theirs stories using characterization, descriptive words, and details.
Liam O’Flaherty and Richard Connell both using organization of the text, giving a lot of of details in their stories, and both also wrote their stories in third person. The both use organization of the text by first giving the setting of their stories then helping the reader understand what is going on throughout the story. Both authors give a lot of details throughout the story by describing the setting, the characters
Authors often write with total purpose; every metaphor, every symbol, and every detail relating back to the novel’s intended focus. In Harry Mulisch’s The Assault, the importance of complexity is revealed through Anton’s journey to accept the reason for his family’s grim fate. As Anton opens himself up to remember and learn about the War, he develops the skills to understand the convoluted situation in which he endured during his earlier life. Mulisch’s distinct writing style and use of unmistakeable parallels, ironic contradiction, and vivid allusions to illustrate the value of complexity in giving meaning to the events leading up to and following his family’s death. The novel explores the value of complexity in giving meaning and significance to Anton’s life.
‘’The Most Dangerous Game’’ is a short story in which one man enjoy hunting humans, the other enjoys hunting for animals, these two men battle it out on an mysterious island. Although the two both enjoy hunting, both of these characters General Zaroff and Sanger Rainsford differ from each other in countless ways. The distinction between the two are evident. In ‘’The Most Dangerous Game’’ General Zaroff is cruel and unwitty, Zaroff finds killing innocent humans that wash up on shore--enjoyable. Rainsford wouldn’t kill innocent human beings, nor would Rainsford find joy in doing it.
According to Dictonary.com adversity is “an adverse or unfortunate event or circumstance”. In two short stories the main characters have to deal with Adversity and they both have too uses there smarts to conquer it. The the Short Story “The Sniper” by Liam O’Flaherty and “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell both of the main characters have to think of a way to outsmart their enemies. In “The Sniper” A Republican Sniper was laying watch on a roof. A cross the way there is another sniper wanting him dead.
Bradbury uses vivid description to build the setting and build suspense, inner thinking to show the characters thoughts and motivation, and multiple points of view to provide background information. The first of the three techniques used
Have you ever wondered how you would feel if you won the lottery?Have you ever wondered how you would react if a man roamed freely on a piece of land your grandparents fought for in court generations before you?Well in the story called The Interlopers it was about a feud between two families who had conflict over a piece of land that was legally owned by the Gradwitz generations before but the two heads of the family inherited the feud and was out for blood from their enemy and when they met there was a turn of events in which they became friends and wanted to show their new friend hospitality but end up drawing the wrong type of crowd when yelling for help and then end up getting ate by a pack of wolves. In the next story called The Lottery a small town draws paper out a black box every year to see who gets stoned but when a wife's husband wins the lottery she demands a re pick and ends up winning and getting stoned. In the text The Interlopers written by Munro Saki And the Lottery written by Shirley Jackson i will be explaining how the authors create tension and surprise,and manipulates the pace,and builds suspense by the way they structure the text. The authors create the effect of tension and surprise by the way they structure the text .
Although many authors use different styles and techniques in their work, most of them follow a similar outline when writing fictional stories. This framework is shown through a series of events which almost always begin with an exposition, which introduces the reader to the story and its characters and setting. The author then introduces a conflict that is present throughout most of the story, starting with the rising action which increases tension and leads to the climax of the story that is the high point and possibly foreshadows the ending. After the climax is the falling action where the tension begins to decrease and everything starts to settle down. Eventually, the story reaches the resolution where the conflict is solved and indicates the end.
While reading these four openings, I focus on analyzing two of them, one is Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver, and another one is Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. In the first opening, The Measure of a Man, the author quickly creates context and characters by describing a woman’s personal life, habits and appearance, which seems like has no relevance of the title, The Measure of a Man, because our main character is a woman who has nothing to do with the “Man”. Even though she is a woman, however, what she seems and how she does are totally like man characters, that “she smoke too much”and “toting a heavy laundry basket”... From this opening, I learn the technique that a author can write characters as details as he can by describing
Literary comparison of “Whites” and “Autopsy Room 4” The difference in narrative strategies of the selected texts changes how a reader would view the characters and how they would view the world in the story. In the story “Autopsy Room 4” by Stephen King the narration is in the first person singular and all of the protagonist’s inner thoughts are known and conveyed to the reader. This is in contrast to “Whites” by Julie Otsuka where in that story the author makes use of the plural first person. A reader would experience the text differently.
In the two short stories we read, the sniper and the barber were both interesting main characters. The two roles had many similarities, like their internal conflicts, enemies, and beliefs. They also had many differences like their job, view on killing, and their character traits. Although these men both led very different lives and experience different things, we can see their connections, contrasts, and conflicts.
Certain literary elements, when used with style and strategy, can significantly enhance the quality of a story. In "Everything Stuck to Him," by Raymond Carver, literary elements such as his minimalist style, symbols, and indirect characterization enrich the story. Carver uses concise language in this short story. This has the effect of making this story feel very simple at first glance. This simplicity of the story takes out the author's feelings and opinions and allows the reader to insert their own voice, feelings, and opinions.
Tension and suspense are used in any type of literature to make the readers want to keep reading on and to not get bored while reading a text. The short story “Departure”, describes a character leaving home, and the excerpt Up the Coolly, describes a character returning home. The narrators relate the events about the journeys in a manner that builds tension. To begin both authors use the setting to build up tension. In the excerpt from Up the Coolly the setting is contrasted in a more creepy and spooky.
Although both of these stories have many literary elements in the story, the three that are the most important are setting, irony, characterization.
The characterization of the characters come from how the author establishes how each character presents its knowledge about
The novel Blindness, written by Jose Saramago, is a dystopian fiction that follows seven individuals and how they navigate through their lives in the wake of a mass epidemic of white blindness. The blindness captures people and engulfs them into what one blind man describes as a “milky sea” (3). The opening scene shows the first victim of the white sickness losing his sight and gradually reveals everyone he has infected, excluding a doctor’s wife. The government sends those infected into quarantine and soon the entire world has gone blind and civilization deteriorates rapidly. In this novel, Saramago uses themes such as the essence of human nature and gender relations in order to explore the nature of humans when one loses the equivalent of their soul.
People instinctively spread apart because of their differences, but what people forget is that we’re all in a time of growing. An individual grows like a beautiful, unique tree but as we grow, another, equally beautiful and unique tree is planted next to you. It’s the differences in our leaves that bring our best friends planted next to us along our season of growth. The film, High Noon takes place in a western town, in the mid to late 1800s.