Monday, February 4, 2019
The Whole Towns Sleeping and Terribly Strange Bed Essay -- English Li
The Whole Towns Sleeping and Terribly other shaftIn this essay I will be comparing dickens (2) short stories The WholeTowns dormancy by Ray Bradbury (1950) and A Terribly Strange Bedby Wilkie collins (1856). Both stories be about fear and they make usfeel fear or be supposed to they make the referee jaded orfrightened. Both stories shoot the same purpose, which is so scare thereader. I am going to compare the way Ray Bradbury and Wilkie Collinscreate accent, suspense, mood and tone.In the first few lines of The Whole Towns Sleeping, the occasiondescribes the setting for the story, the little town was deep faraway from everything, unbroken to itself by a river and a forest and aravine, but in advance that he mentions that it is nighttime. Bothstories are set at nighttime. This is because if it were set in thedaytime it simply wouldnt be scary. The whole town wouldnt be stablenessing and the narrator wouldnt need a terribly strange bed tosleep in. Collins has a different ap proach for the beginning of ATerribly Strange Bed, he describes the characters and what they weredoing, which gives a different impression of the story, it doesntseem like a scary story at first, because theres no obvious signslike in The Whole Towns Sleeping.Ray Bradbury uses recreation to create interest to the story In thedowntown drugstore, fans whispered in the high ceiling air He alsouse metaphors and similes such as There were two moons a clock moonwith four faces while A Terribly Strange Bed doesnt necessitate anyrecreation, metaphors or similes in its opening but still manages to fight back interest.Mood and tone are very important in both(prenominal) stories. Using certainadjectives, like warm summer n... ...appens next. In Collins story, youare told what happens next, and you finish the story quite pleased,like the narrator would be, instead of still scared like you are inthe other story.Both stories are similar and different the authors use differentmethods to make th e reader scared. The stories have some similaritiesand others have differences. Ray Bradbury describes the scenerywhereas Wilkie Collins describes the characters. Setting seems to bemore important in The Whole Towns Sleeping than it is in Collinsstory and tension and suspense is used very differently in the bothstories, Bradbury uses a sharp shock and then a steady buildup, then afalse relief before a final cliffhanger and Collins uses a strangebuildup to what seems like somewhat of an anti-climax and then reestablishes the tension, for a still relief and a settled ending.
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