Thursday, November 14, 2019
Claire Morgan :: English Literature
ââ¬ËThe Signalmanââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËThe Black Catââ¬â¢    Mystery Stories.    In my opinion the most important thing to make a good mystery story is  suspense. The writer should have the reader wanting to read on and  asking questions right from the start. The description of the setting  and characters are vital to the mystery. It gives the reader the  emotions to really understand the atmosphere of the story. I donââ¬â¢t  think the atmosphere needs to be really obscured but some bizarre  features are needed to get an eerie and suspicious feeling. A twist in  the end throws the readerââ¬â¢s prediction off course, and brings the  mystery together. The clues should be laid out subtlety in the story  so at the end the reader can see what they missed as they were  reading. If questions are left unanswered at the end of the story it  keeps the readers thinking so they can imagine what happens. A death  makes the story more tragic and far fetched yet realistic making the  person wearier of what is going on. Being written in the first person  makes the story feel more personal and emotional so the reader feels  like they are actually in the story. Dialogue also adds to this  affect. Having the words of a person gives you a better idea of their  personality.    I have recently studied ââ¬ËThe Signalmanââ¬â¢ written by Charles Dickens and  ââ¬ËThe Black Catââ¬â¢ by William Wintel. They were both written in the 19th  century. ââ¬ËThe Signalmanââ¬â¢ is a mystery story about a man getting  involved with a signalman. As he first calls down to the signalman, he  becomes part of the nightmare. The writer plays the part of the  detective as the story is written in the first person. He starts off  as just a passer by, but notices the strange, lonely man. He decides  to go down and speak with the signalman when he realises he will be  here again. He soon becomes very involved with the problems of the  signalman. After the man told the narrator about his sightings the  narrator tries to find explanations of the delusions. However the next  evening he returns to find out that he was wrong. At first, he thinks  he is seeing the exact same ghost that the signalman claimed to have  seen, but he soon realised that this was not. When he reached the  bottom of the cutting he was confronted by the dead body of the  signalman. As he watched while the evidence of the accident was  gathered the words of the driver echoed through his head. He had heard  these words before. The signalman had told him them the previous    					    
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