Have the young lovers experience an obstacle that forbids their love
Where was the author from
Suspense is the element that authors use to try to leave the reader hanging, trying to figure out what will happen next, especially when the author does this at the end of the book without actually telling what happens. This leaves a particularly strong effect.Suspense is what gives the reader the "on-edge" feeling. Suspense builds in order to make those final moments, no matter how short, the most memorable moments in the work. For example, in The Road by Cormac McCarthy suspense builds constantly. Then at the points in the book where there is actual external conflict, the moments are short and yet lasting. The suspense in a story just keeps the reader hooked into reading more until the climax is reached and the thrill and amusement of the suspension finally comes to a close.The suspense of a story may be the point at which the reader feels more eager to know the end, and what would happen next, it is often referred to in literature as the climax or the top of the story; when characters and events reach a high complexity. The suspense in the story is the most important element that was never ignored by writers throughout the ages.
Authors use tension in a story to build up to the climax and to make the audience more attentive towards to story.
main character
That would most likely be a fable, as it seems that this story has a moral.
A conflict between two main characters with opposing goals or values is likely to create tension in a story. This can lead to heightened emotions, drama, and suspense as the characters navigate their differences and confront obstacles in pursuit of their objectives.
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Slow character development would contribute to a time restriction in a suspense story. Specifically, slow character development of the main characters. They have the lead roles, but it would delay the suspense if the story is taking a while to develop them.
An author would be least likely to reveal all the details of the impending event or outcome too early in the story, as this would reduce suspense and tension. Keeping the reader in the dark, hinting at possible outcomes, and slowly building up the anticipation would be more effective in creating a sense of dread or unease.
Introducing a new unexpected character with unclear intentions who disrupts the main characters' plans and creates a sense of danger and uncertainty in the story.
To build the readers anticipation about the future
i have no idea
Yes, it would most likely be classified as horror or suspense.
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion
If you like action and a lot of suspense, you would most likely enjoy Twilight more. But, if you like more happy stories and more mellow suspense, you would probably like HSM much better. :)
That is not likely. Whatever story she would tell would not be believed unless her story fit the evidence of the crime. Not likely at all.