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Analyse the ways that the director builds suspense and scares the audience in the film 'Jaws' Steven Speilberg directed the film, Jaws. It is about the attacks of a 'rogue' great white shark on the coast of Amity Island, USA. It was set in 1975 on the 4th of July. It was set on this date because it is American Independence Day. Everyone would be on holiday and the weather would be particularly good, meaning the beaches would be packed! This would be a good time for the shark to attack which makes the audience feel nervous and excited, they know that the shark is going to attack but don't know when, making it a surprise when it does. The shark is connected with the music from the opening scene because later on in the film, during the tracking shot of the victim this music begins...

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