you shouldn't be asking on here
im guessing its ur coursework?
technically that's classed as cheating
Maupassant uses deliberate ambiguity in "The Necklace" by leaving the reader unsure of Mathilde's true motives and feelings, leading to tension and conflict. By keeping the value and authenticity of the necklace vague, he creates doubt and suspense around its significance. This ambiguity ultimately heightens the impact of the story's twist ending.
In "The Proposal" by Anton Chekhov, the dramatic element that drives the plot forward is the conflict that arises between the characters as they argue over trivial matters. This conflict creates tension and propels the characters to make decisions that ultimately lead to the resolution of the play.
In Anton Chekhov's "A Problem," the rising action includes the escalating tension and conflict between the characters as the husband and wife disagree on how to deal with the problem of the horse carriage overturning and their differing perspectives on life. This part of the story builds towards the climax where the husband finally makes a decision that reveals his true feelings towards his wife.
conflict perspective
conflict
Conflict is also called rising tension.
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Tension
An example of ambiguity in To Kill a Mockingbird is the character of Boo Radley. Throughout the book, Boo's actions are interpreted in different ways by the community, leading to differing opinions on his character. This ambiguity creates tension and mystery surrounding Boo's true nature.
Felt Conflict
conflict is resolved.
Conflict refers to the central problem of a story; tension refers to the feeling the reader has before the conflict is resolved. -Good Luck with Apex :)