That's how you create suspense in anything - knowing (or thinking you know) that something bad is about to happen makes you tense and worried. When a reader knows something that the character(s) don't, it also makes them tense and worried, which is how you define suspense.
Having suspense is to create a waiting and a wonder of something to come.
foreshadowing foreshadowing; suspense
Semicolons can create tension by signaling a pause in a sentence that is longer than a comma would typically indicate, making the reader linger on the relationship between two closely related but distinct ideas. This can create a sense of anticipation or expectation for what might come next, adding a subtle element of suspense to the writing.
foreshadowing
by having a character not fit in or be at odds with the setting
Foreshadowing creates suspense by hinting at future events or outcomes, building anticipation in the reader or viewer. By providing clues or suggestions about what is to come, foreshadowing keeps the audience engaged and eager to see how the story unfolds.
Psychological suspense is created by a combination of anticipation and uncertainty. Anticipation keeps the audience engaged and eager to know what will happen next, while uncertainty raises questions and creates tension by withholding information or outcomes.
Jim's predictions in these chapters are often cryptic and vague, leaving the reader unsure of their accuracy. Some of his predictions may come true while others may not, creating an air of ambiguity and uncertainty that adds to the mystery and suspense of the story. The reader is left to interpret these predictions and determine their significance as the plot unfolds.
Martel creates tension by starting the chapter with a distressing statement about the main character's ordeal, hinting at a challenging situation to come. The use of vivid and descriptive language also adds to the sense of unease and suspense, engaging the reader from the start.
Foreshadowing is one. You could hint at things that are to come later in the story, without telling them quite what, or who. For instance, you could have them visit the oracle, or learn about the future through a prophecy... but the prophecy is unclear. You know someone will die, but not who or why or how ... yet.
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