Monday, February 4, 2019
The Signalman by Charles Dickens and The Red Room by H.G. Wells Essay
The Signal piece by Charles Dickens and The Red Room by H.G. WellsTo be denied of information as a reader is furthest more powerful than toknow the truth.In this assignment I testament be looking at the two short stories writtenin the 1800s The Red Room by H.G.Wells where a man goes into an simply preoccupied path and although he is warned by other oldcharacters he does non listen and the strain builds up as he goesinto the room where fear gets the better of him in a room which mightnot be haunted in the end. The other short story is The Signalman byCharles Dickens. In The signalman a man lives separated from the realworld maintenance a lonely life as a signal man at a train station andthinks he might be being visited by a spectre. I will examine thesimilarities and differences among them in content, style andlanguage and I will say something around the influences of the writersbackgrounds and will be comparing how each story creates suspense andtension within them.Both sto ries fit in to the black letter genre with opposite elementsassociated with the conventions of a gothic genre. The gothic genre ofstories was brought to life in 1764 with Horace Walpoles The fortificationof Otranto during the Victorian ages. It included the classicconventions in the setting, atmosphere and story tie mainly to createan effect of suspense, tension and mystery used in the gothic genresince then. The Red Room is the more typical Gothic genre and Wellsmakes it clear how ancient and old fashioned everything is in thecastle and includes spiral staircases, secret passages, a suspectedghost haunted room and an eerie atmosphere. Gothic literature attemptsto terrify the reader and it well-nigh always involves the su... ...nThe Signalman descends the cutting and when, looking at the signalmanwhose actions ar very supernatural and in The Red Room how the old peoplewarn the adolescent man not to go in the room. Suspense is also created asthe signalman tells the gentleman o f the weird happenings recently andin The Red Room how tension is built while he stays in the room forlonger. The settings ar very mysterious and quite typical of thegothic genre and are even prone to unexplainable events happening.They use the characters actions, language and the atmosphere indifferent ways to add to the suspense and tension. Dickens story isbased on a more contemporary idea. Both writers also include branchperson narrative adding up to make two suspense make full stories andkeep the overall idea thatTo be denied of information as a reader is far more powerful than toknow the truth.
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