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Title: suspense in "The Most Dangerous Game"
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March 11, 1996 |
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Connoll does top all of his
previous scenes by concluding with the ultimate
ending; he allows the readers to make their own
ending. This keeps the story forever alive by never
actually ending the story, the perfect permanent
suspense.
Throughout the story, Connell's masterful use of
suspense keeps the audience guessing until far
beyond the end... Showed first 250 characters
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This keeps the story forever alive by never
actually ending the story, the perfect permanent
suspense.
Throughout the story, Connell's masterful use of
suspense keeps the audience guessing until far
beyond the end. Such creative writing stirs the
desire for more, keeping the audience hooked until
the exhilarating finish... Showed next 250 characters
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relate to and that give a false sense
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