Ovid created suspense in "Pyramus and Thisbe" by dragging on Pyramus discovering the fate of his love which was all untrue. He did this by using many sentences that eluded to this discovery, causing Pyramus' death. Suspense is further carried on by Thisbe now having to discover her lover close to death, promising her own downfall in the name of love.
Answer:
uummm i dont know how to help you sweetie
Explanation:
<em>I don't think you can or at least have unlimited course hero... I just looked it up. :/ Not sure. I would have to look more into my sources.</em>
<span> Within W.W. Jacobs’ thrilling short story “The Monkey’s Paw,” the mood is affected by three elements: Descriptions of Setting, Imagery, and Character’s Speech and Feelings. <span>
</span></span>