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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
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You may choose from "The Story of an Hour" After Twenty Years The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Lottery In each story in this

unit, the author uses suspense to keep the reader interested in the plot. The suspense develops, builds, or changes as the action rises to a climax. Choose two of the stories and analyze their suspense. For each story, state what the reader feels suspense about and how the suspense develops, builds, or changes during the course of the story. State how the suspense is resolved in each story, and explain why the resolution was or was not surprising for you..
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V125BC [204]3 years ago
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So are you asking us to actually pick a book for you? Cause if so The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and The Story of an Hour is good!
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Answer of Question 1:

D. It acts as the falling action of the story by showing what happens to the person who wins the lottery.

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C. Tessie’s obviously negative view of the lottery after she wins she conflicts with the readers’ previous view of the lottery as rather mundane to create suspense about why Tessie gets so upset.

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In “The Lottery” (1949) by Shirley Jackson, when Tessie Hutchinson comes in the center of a cleared space, the conflict is about to resolve. So it is falling action of the story.

Falling Action is defined as the part of a story right after the climax and before the very end. It resolves all the conflicts of the story and wraps up the narrative.

Falling action should not be confused with resolution or denouement of a story which is the end of the story. During falling action the conflict is being resolved, while at resolution the conflict has been resolved.

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