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Jaws Essay: An analysis of the suspense techniques used in the film and the effects that they had upon the audience. Lay back and imagine, you are on a beach; the sun currents lightly burn you skin. You are in captivating and enchanting surrounding like laughter from young and old. You go into the calming blue ocean, in the thought that you are going to have a pleasant and moderate swim. But could there be a huge blood-hungry shark in the water? Could it have heard the vibrations of your movement and is now coming to consume you? This was indeed what happened in the film 'Jaws'. In this essay, I will be examining the suspense techniques used in the film and the intended effect upon the audience - what makes Jaws scary? The unique film Jaws was made in the year 1975and directed by Steven Spielberg, who was only twenty seven at...

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