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1 SUSPENSE The uncertainty or anxiety we feel about what is going to happen next in a story. Page-turning pace that keeps readers awake just to turn the next page.

2 Elements of Suspense Each scene, chapter, event ends on a hook to lure readers to the next. High drama and emotion for both the characters, and if successful, the reader too. hardly ever any coincidences. Each scene, chapter, event ends on a hook to lure readers to the next. High drama and emotion for both the characters, and if successful, the reader too. hardly ever any coincidences.

3 Elements of Suspense ctd. much uncertainty surrounding the main suspect or there is more than one. The reader must get to know the villain as well as they know the hero(ine). unexpected twists and flashes of insight for both the characters and the reader. much uncertainty surrounding the main suspect or there is more than one. The reader must get to know the villain as well as they know the hero(ine). unexpected twists and flashes of insight for both the characters and the reader.

4 Elements of Suspense ctd. The hero(ine) takes an active role in tracking down the pieces of the puzzle. The timeline is short and the hero(ine) is in constant and ever-increasing peril. The climactic end is the result of hero(ine) solving the mystery and giving the villain his do. The hero(ine) takes an active role in tracking down the pieces of the puzzle. The timeline is short and the hero(ine) is in constant and ever-increasing peril. The climactic end is the result of hero(ine) solving the mystery and giving the villain his do.

5 Elements of Suspense ctd. The hero(ine) has help from any number of people. Foreshadowing is used so the reader wont want to wait to find out if it is true. The weather reflects the emotions and attitudes of the characters. The hero(ine) has help from any number of people. Foreshadowing is used so the reader wont want to wait to find out if it is true. The weather reflects the emotions and attitudes of the characters.

6 Elements of Suspense ctd. All five senses are represented The readers understand the villains motives, even if the characters do not. Red herrings are used to throw the hero(ine) and the reader off track. All five senses are represented The readers understand the villains motives, even if the characters do not. Red herrings are used to throw the hero(ine) and the reader off track.

7 Lets Get to Work! Use these notes to create a storyboard of The Most Dangerous Game Draw a picture for all 6 frames with an example of an element of suspense. Write a caption that identifies the suspense element from your notes. Color it! Finish for homework! Use these notes to create a storyboard of The Most Dangerous Game Draw a picture for all 6 frames with an example of an element of suspense. Write a caption that identifies the suspense element from your notes. Color it! Finish for homework!


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