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Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in “JAWS”  

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Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in "JAWS" We studied the film "JAWS", which was made by award winning director Steven Spielberg. "JAWS" was based on Peter Benchley's number one best-selling novel in 1974. The Plotline for the film is about a police officer, a scientist, and a grizzled sailor who set out to kill a great white shark, which has been menacing the seaside community of Amity Island. The film was set in a seaside resort in America called Amity. The sign, which first introduces us to Amity Island, tells us that it is celebrating its 50th annual regatta on the 4th - 10th July 1975. The 4th July in America is a big public holiday, so it was a very clever idea to set in when lots of people would be using the beaches. Even though the first two attacks by the shark...

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