Saturday, October 12, 2019
How Does Arthur Conan Doyle Create Tension And Suspense In The Speckled
How Does Arthur Conan Doyle Create Tension And Suspense In The Speckled Band    The Speckled Band is just one of the murder mystery stories featuring  the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.    Holmes was not any ordinary detective, he was a detective who was  famous for solving murders. In this case Holmes is trying to solve the  mystery of the 'Speckled Band'.    Some examples of tension building techniques are dramatic events and  in some instances the inclusion of red herrings. Bad weather and night  time are also used as a means of building up atmosphere and tension.    The main setting is Dr Roylot's house in the middle of a wild, stormy  night. This immediately creates a sense of uneasiness in the readers  mind. In his description of the storm, Conan Doyle uses sounds to very  good effect. He talks about the howling wind and the rain beating on  the windows. This language has a double impact because the words  `howling' and `beating' are onomatopoeic. In fact, all the way through  the story, we see many examples of onomatopoeia. The feeling created  is of watching a film with full sound effects.    Conan Doyle's excellent skills in imagery are evident in his  description of Julia on page 174. He uses vivid language, such as  `state of agitation', `drawn and grey' and `restless, frightened  eyes' to build up a terrifying picture of this woman in the reader's  mind. However, no author can maintain tension levels at a height  throughout the whole story. There need to be moments of calm - a lull  in the storm, Conan Doyle achieves this contrast admirably in his  description of the journey from Waterloo Station through the Surrey  countryside. The language used here is soft and delicate creating a  mood of calm and beauty. We see...              ...e  describes him by saying 'so tall his hat actually brushed the cross  bar of the doorwayâ⬠¦deep-set, bile-shot eyes, and his high thin,  fleshless nose, gave him somewhat the resemblance of a fierce old bird  of prey.' This first description of him gives us an impression that he  is tall and somewhat eagle like. He is essential to help create  suspense. Roylott is Helen and Julia Stoner's stepfather. He was a  doctor and also had knowledge of exotic animals and owned a few too.  'â⬠¦ The doctor kept a cheetah and a baboon. We had no feeling of  security until our doors were locked.' This shows he has a keen  interest for animals. Roylott is violent and aggressive. Sherlock  Holmes was also an important character in order to build up suspense.  He was a detective and helped Helen Stoner to investigate the cause of  her sister, Julia's death. He helped to create suspense.                      
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