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Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which The Authors Set Out to Create a Sense of Fear In Their Readers.  

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Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which The Authors Set Out to Create a Sense of Fear In Their Readers In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the ways in which the authors of 'The whole town's sleeping' and 'A terribly strange bed' create a sense of fear in their readers. I will be finding similarities in many different areas of the stories, including, plot, characters and settings. Also I will be finding differences between Bradbury and Collin's use of language. 'The whole town's sleeping' is based around women in small town strangely being strangled. The people of the town don't know who the murderer is and he may never be revealed. In 'A terribly strange bed' a man is in a seedy gambling house and is winning all the money. A man drugs his drink and he goes to the bedroom for a nap. The bed starts to move. The man only...

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