Connell's Use Of Imagery In 'The Most Dangerous Paragraph'

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Koa Sims Mrs. Saul English 1 Honors 6 September 2024 The Most Dangerous Paragraph Conell’s use of imagery develops the story through suspense to enhance the reader experience. To start off, during the beginning of the story, while Rainsford falls off the yacht. “He wrestled Himself out of his clothes and shouted with all his power. The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-washing fireflies, then they were blotted out entirely by the night.” (Conell 2). Connell's use of imagery develops suspense through a fast-paced, fear-inducing scene, such as trying to escape from your own weight through adrenaline after falling off a yacht. This develops the story by having an uncertainty of what will happen, but the development of the plot can be

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