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| Analyse those features of nineteenth century mystery stories which create interest and atmosphere and those features which indicate a nineteenth century context. |
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| Conventions of the Gothic Horror - The Red Room by H.G. Wells |
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| How do H.G. Wells and Susan Hill create tension in their stories The Red Room and Farthing House? |
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| The Red Room by H.G.Wells - How Does H.G.Wells build up an atmosphere of fear and show the young man is reduced from self-assurance to panic and terror? |
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| In the three Gothic Horror stories studied, how does each writer's description of the setting help to establish the appropriate atmosphere? |
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| How do the authors create a feeling of fear and terror, suspense and the extraordinary? |
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| H.G Wells' 'The Time Machine'. |
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| 'Compare and contrast the ways in which writers represent the supernatural in The Red Room by H.G Wells and The Withered Arm by Thomas Hardy'. |
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| "Show how H.G Wells and Robert Bloch Create fear in 'The Red room' and 'Hobo'. What techniques do they use? How effective are they?" |
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| The two short stories, The Red Room, and,The Phantom coach, create an atmosphere and suspense. Compare and contrast the ways in which both these stories establish tension and suspense |
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| How do the writers of Harry and The red room create suspense and tension in their stories? |
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| H. G. Wells and The Red Room |
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| How does H.G Wells create, maintain and release tension in The Red Room? |
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| How do H. G. Wells and W. W. Jacobs create tension in their stories 'The Red Room' and 'The Monkey's Paw'? Which story do you think is the most successful? |
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| Compare the ways in which the authors of |
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| Compare The Pre-1914 Short Story The Red Room With The Modern Short Story Farthing House |
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| Pre 1914 Prose Fiction - Stories of Mystery |
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| The Red Room Show how the author created and builds the tension in this story |
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| Discuss the Influence of Gothic Fiction upon pre 20th century and 20th century texts and say how Gothic features are used. |
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| Discuss the ways in which Wells and Dickens create mystery and suspense in The Red Room and The Signalman |
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| Analyse the short story 'The Red Room' by H.G. Wells. How does it create and maintain suspense? |
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| What are the effects created by H.G.Wells in 'The Red Room' ? What techniques are used ? |
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| The Ways in Which H G Wells Creates Atmosphere in The War of the Worlds by H G Wells |
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| 'The Red Room'. |
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| Both The Red Room and The Darkness Out There have unexpected endings. Compare the way tension is built up in both stories so that the reader is surprised by how they end. |
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