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HG Wells Sustaining Tension Essay Research Paper

HG Wells Sustaining Tension Essay, Research Paper


How H. G. Wells,


Builds and sustains tension In "The Red


Room". ??????????? The title "The Red Room"


immediately attracts the reader’s attention; it is symbolic but leaves


unanswered questions.? "What is the


red room?"? "Why is it


red?"? We associate red with fear


and danger.? Is this room


dangerous?? Overall, the title raises so


much curiosity that it has an overwhelming effect, wanting us to read on and


find answers to our questions.??????????? The short story writer has to


attract the reader and keep their attention throughout.? In order for any story to work, tension has


to be built in the text, to keep it interesting.? In a novel, the writer has to structure and create tension


building it up and letting it drop and picking it up again.? Too much fast-paced action in a film kills


the essence of it and for the viewer, it can become almost funny to watch.? For a short story, however, it is able to


build tension and sustain it without completely dropping down to the original


level.? The best way of building tension


is to increase the tension then drop down slightly but not as low as at the


outset.? In adding more drama, little by


little, the story gains tension but the reader is also reminded of the


excitement as he is released from the drama from time to time.??????????? In a short story, the reader will be


able to have a strong influence from the writer’s first and last lines.? This makes them very important and are well


thought out.? This is the first line:"’I can assure


you,’ said I, ‘that it will take a very tangible ghost to frighten me.’"From this first line, the reader can assume two pieces of


information.? Firstly that this story


involves a ghost, and secondly that the character is an educated and well-read


man. This peak of


interest increases the tension and stops the reader from putting the book


down.? Also, as it is a short story it


gets straight to the point.??????????? The story in the first page


introduces four characters.? A young


man, an old man and his wife, and another old man.? We never know their names.?


The young man is skeptical about the red room being haunted.? The three elder people believe that it is


haunted and dare not even go there.?


Opposites build drama and drama builds tension.? This is the perfect example of how opposites


build tension.? Firstly, we have the young


against the old, which also symbolizes the inexperienced against the wise.? There is also the conflict between


’skeptics’ and the ‘wise’.? Although


they may be wise, the older people have not ever dared to go to the red


room.? They have become wise as they


have heard the stories about the room but none of them has ever had first hand


experience of the room.??????????? Repetition is also a device used by


writers to build tension.? One of the


most obvious examples is on the first page."It’s your own choosing."The old man is


trying to warn the young man but at the same time he is leaving the ‘decision’


to him.? It is as if the three old


people are ridding themselves of their responsibility of the young man.? It is their duty, like guardians, to warn


the man of what they believe is to be his death. Another use of


repetition is on page two where the old woman keeps on repeating, "this


night of all nights."? We never


find out why that night is important but it gives the reader a ‘red herring’


question.? Although we are going to find


out when we read on; we want to have answers and this continues our interest


into – "why was that night important?"??????????? The location is critical to the


short story.? The writer needs to give


his story a carefully considered and appropriate backdrop.? A short story works through its location,


characters, and setting in time and language.?


These are the ingredients that tie it together and make the mixture


complete.? In this story, the location


is very important.? The story is set in


a castle.? A ghost story in a castle is


not a new idea and although it is a rather unoriginal location, it is very


appropriate.? The old people who inhabit


the place cannot use most of it to live in because they are afraid of the ‘red


room’.? This keeps them well away from


that section of the castle.? A castle is


such an appropriate location and here what we do not know is far more


frightening than what we do know.? A


castle is a perfect example of what we do not know!? It is full of rooms, corridors and stairs.? As the story continues, the young man


explores the castle on his journey to the red room.? On route to the red room, he comes across what looks like a


figure in front of him only to find it was an ornament of a Chinaman on a buhl


table.? Then as he approaches t

he door


to the red room, the tension builds and he enters very quickly closing the door


behind him.? He finds himself in a huge


red walled room.? As he continues to


arrange the room, the tension is allowed to fall giving the reader a certain


release.? As he becomes more aware of


the shadows in the room the tension rises again:"The shadow in the alcove at the end in particular had


that undefinable quality of a presence, that odd suggestion of a lurking,


living thing, that comes so easily in silence and solitude."Again, this


shows us how darkness is far more frightening than being able to see and


knowing what is there.? Tension is built


by how the young man expresses his feelings.?


To conquer his fear of the unknown the man places a candle in an alcove


in the corner of the room:"At last, to reassure myself, I walked with a candle


into it, and satisfied myself that there was nothing tangible there.? I stood that candle upon the floor of the


alcove, and left it in that position."Here he is


referring to the opening line about having to find a very tangible ghost.??????????? Tension mounts as her begins talking


to himself, but after listening to the eerie echoes, he gets more frightened


than before.? The tension increases now


all the time.? He is getting more nervous


and he feels the need for more candles.?


He has to get some from the corridor and he lights them and places them


around the room.? His spirits lift but


there is also tension created through his black humour.? He may be watching what he describes as? "cheery and reassuring little streaming


flames," but he is getting nervous and he jokes about how he should warn


any ghost about tripping over a candle on the floor. ??????????? Then it happens.? The first candle goes out, casting a black


shadow on the wall.? The second candle


goes out and the tension in the story is boosted as there is uncertainty about


why the candle went out.? Although the


man does not feel any draft, he claims that it was a draft that blew it out.? He tries to reassure himself by lying to


himself although he has a deeper feeling that he may not be alone.? He has to dismiss this from his mind


otherwise he would become the victim of his own fears.? As he goes over to re-light the candle, it


goes out, then another and another.?


Then one is extinguished in front of him while he is looking at it."Shadows seemed to take another step towards me"The light symbolizes the truth.? Without light, there is no truth.? If the light goes out he has no way of finding out what is in the


red room.? The darkness creates the


tension and fear.? In light, we can see


but when it is dark we cannot see and therefore tension and fear is


everywhere.? When the man says that the


shadows take another step towards him, he is saying that fiction is closing in


on him and as it does, he is been drawn away from the truth.In the story, the man has a revolver.? This symbolizes violence, which leads to


conflict, and conflict builds tension.?


Fire symbolizes warmth and wards off evil.? The old people with disabilities symbolize the fear inside him


and how he would not like to end his life.?


However, at the end, he does become like them, talking in their style


about what had happened.? Panic comes as the room plunges into shadows with him racing


around trying to keep up with the candles as they go out.? Approaching the epiphany, the tension is


further highlighted, as the sentences become shorter.? Clumsily he knocks his thigh against the table.? His downfall begins.? From here on he loses control.? It is as if he is in sinking sand and the


rope stopping him from sinking completely snaps.? He loses his quest for the truth as he tries to light the fire


with the last candle.? He runs into


something and knocks himself out.? For


me this is the epiphany.Then there is a gap in time; tension starts to unwind


slowly.? He wakes up the next morning


after being rescued at dawn by the old people.?


He personifies fear with the red room.?


He has had a fight with his fear and in the end his fear wins.? For me, the red room symbolizes one’s own


fear.? Nothing is actually in the room


except what one believes is there. The tension in the story is the unknown.? Any passage relating to the unknown could


build tension.Language plays an important part and changes with


characters.? The old people have an old English


vocabulary, whereas the young man is given a very upper class and stylish


vocabulary.? Around the epiphany of the


story, the language relating to the young man’s experience is described in very


short sentences with a lot of punctuation.?


H.G.Wells uses tension to make the story interesting and


keep the readers attention.? The story


has many meanings and has a certain theme:To


be denied of information as a reader is far more powerful than to know the


truth.

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