Tension needs to be added to help keep the reader interested. Virtually sitting on the edge of ones seat helps insure that people will not be able to put the book down.
Because suspense is what makes people want to see more.
To create a sense of tension or mystery in the description of a setting
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To create a sense of tension or mystery in the descripton of the setting.
My recommendation for creating tension in a story, would be to add some sort of mystery that separates two different characters because of how different those two characters' ideas and opinions are. If you feel tension in the story, then your readers are bound to feel it too if you wrote it correctly.
To create a sense of tension or mystery in the descripton of the setting.
Tension of mystery is basically tension of mystery. lol. In movies, television, games etc; you watch, you will see tension of mystery. When there is an investigation episode, for example, CSI Miami, the main actor will have an expression of mystery and maybe a confused or curious expression on his face to find the murderer. It keeps you watching to see if he finds, I guess. lol.
To create a sense of tension or mystery in the descripton of the setting.
Yes, you can, but you need to advance far enough in the story.
In a mystery story, the climax is the part of the story where the mystery is solved. In a murder mystery the climax happens when the detective tells everyone who the murderer is and explains what happened.
Surface Tension - short story - was created in 1952.
Half right, the mystery is revealed and therefore no longer becomes a mystery.