George Toudouze's Use Of Foreshadowing To Create Suspense

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George Toudouze uses foreshadowing to create suspense. He writes “I did not give the warnings of the old-timers at the Île-de-Seine a second thought” (Toudouze 50). In the quote, the narrator does not believe that Three Skeleton Key is haunted, and he disregards the old-timers warnings. This gives a feeling of suspense because he is reckless, and does not perceive (what may be valuable) warnings of wiser people. Thus, he is bound to be in danger. Toudouze also uses the setting to create suspense. The narrator exclaims, “...for the rocks were treacherously smooth...the waters about our island swarmed with huge sharks, who kept an eternal patrol around the base of the light” (Toudouze 50). The quote portrays a sense of anxiousness created by