Poison Roald Dahl Analysis

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Roald Dahl’s Effective Writing Style
What is a person expected to do when placed in a life or death situation where one wrong move can change everything? Most would panic. Try every possibility to disengage themselves from a horrific condition. This is where any outside or foreign help is approved during the unusual circumstance. Moreover, what if the outside or foreign help is disapproved when the situation is all under control, then what? Roald Dahl’s short story highlights a person’s true colors between different scenarios using his unique writing method. In Roald Dahl’s short story “ Poison”, his writing style is compelling and unique due to the way he creates an uncertain and suspenseful mood , his use of utilization to develop the characters, and the underlying symbolism, which reveals the existence of racism within our world.
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In the exposition, the readers are dropped in the middle of an urgent situation. As stated, “'What is it, Harry?’ ‘A krait,' he said. “A krait! Oh, my God! Where'd it bite you? How long ago?' Shut up,' he whispered” (Dahl, 2). In other words, it’s easily seen that the characters are in a bit of a tense situation. This is where the mood is created. The reader at this point should feel tense and a sense of urgency for the ending. Pursuing this further, the mood seems to arise when they are about to pull the sheets. The quote illustrates, ”At length Ganderbai turned and nodded and I knew he was ready to proceed. 'You go over to the other side of the bed,' he said. 'We will each take one side of the sheet and draw it back together, but very slowly, please, and very quietly'”(Dahl,9). In simpler words, the reader at this point is reaching ones of the

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