Wednesday, February 6, 2019
How does the writer use language to create suspense in The Red Room :: English Literature
How does the  generator use language to create  hesitancy in The Red  inhabitThe Red Room is  closely a man who is staying at an  one-time(a) house with a follow  style, which he is going to spend the  night in. He is unwillingto listen to the warnings of the three elderly occupants of the housewho  are sure that the room is haunted. The story starts with the manspeaking and being  very(prenominal) confident about staying in the room and howonly a  unmistakable ghost will frighten him he is saying that nothing  quite a littlehurt him unless it is solid or touchable which is not what ghosts arelike. So he is  in any case saying that ghosts do not exist. He tries to  brookup this by saying that he has  lived for eight and twenty  age andn incessantly seen a ghost however the old woman says  that he has neverstayed in a house like this. This creates more suspense because thereader want to know what the house is like and why it is haunted andwhat the inhabitants have experienced to suppo   rt their beliefs in aparanormal housemate.To  fixate the story more mysterious none of the characters is named. Thethree old  battalion are described, as though they are unhealthy anddecaying so they  cipher like ghosts in comparison to the narrator. Thenarrator then wants to go to the room, so he asks the elderly peopleif they would guide him  on that point but they  bonny ignore him. He sounds veryauthoritative and superior but also very arrogant and the old peopledo not  reception him so he repeats the request a little louder and theyjust  enjoin him where he can find the candle and say he  essential go alone.Then the old woman says this night of all nights which  once again createsmore tension because what did happen on this night? They give himdirections to the room and he  leads them and heads for the room butjust before he leave the old man says its of your choosing the oldman is saying that when the narrator finds what ever is in the roomdont come to them saying we was pushe   d you into it.The writer goes on to set the scene for the journey to the room.Portraying it as a chilly echoing passage, which sounds verythreatening and menacing. He talks about the three old pensioners thatoccupy the castle coming from an age where there was no science andthe existence of omens and witches were creditable. As he goes down  
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