Staplehurst rail crash Essays

  • The Signal Man

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    Charles Dickens has created this short story by building tension and climax from the start to the end. One of his many ways of building tension is through his descriptive passages and dark-toned speech of the Signal man - and occasionally the narrator. There is a very powerful opening as the Narrator shouts "Halloa! Below there!", which are key words throughout this chilling short story. The exclamation marks at once produces an alarming suspense and raises tension as the reader cannot acknowledge

  • Suspense and Tension in Charles Dickens' The Signalman

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    Suspense and Tension in Charles Dickens' The Signalman In the Charles Dickens' story the narrator meets the signalman who is confessing to him his problems. The narrator comes every night to find out that the signalman was seeing a ghost of a man, who was pointing out that certain train accidents are going to happen. After a few days the narrator goes peacefully to the signalman's shed, and finds out that he mysteriously died. The signalman at the train station sees sightings of a ghost

  • The Ways Dickens Creates Mystery and Suspense in The Signalman

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    'The Signalman' by Charles Dickens, also known as 'No1 Branchline', is part of the collection of short railway stories that are included in 'Mugby Junctions', published in 1866. These stories appear to have been written post the tragic Staplehurst, Kent train crash, in which Dickens was involved, but escaped unhurt. Following the accident, Dickens suffered from what we would call today, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This may have contributed to the reflective and supernatural nature of 'The

  • A Comparison between 'The Signalman' by Charles Dickens and 'The Red Room' by H.G. Wells

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    A Comparison between 'The Signalman' by Charles Dickens and 'The Red Room' by H.G. Wells How do Dickens and Wells create a sinister and supernatural atmosphere in the opening of The Signalman and the Red Room? Dickens and Wells both create a sinister and supernatural atmosphere in the opening of The Signalman and The Red Room by using the Gothic features, such as the presence of grotesque characters, haunted rooms, superstition and previous deaths. These features are all key ideas in the

  • Mystery and Suspense in Dickens' Short Story The Signalman

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    The Signalman was first published in the Mugby Junction Christmas Edition book in eighteen sixty six. The Clayton Tunnel Crash in eighteen sixty one is believed to have inspired Dickens to write the short story the Signalman. During the time that Dickens was writing the Victorians had a fixation with the paranormal also there were many technological advances one of them being the steam train. The Signalman has two main characters in it, one is the narrator who speaks in first person, and the other

  • Oliver Twist Research Paper

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    Charles Dickens Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in Landport. He is known for many of his creative writing styles. One, which happens to be “Oliver Twist”. He wrote “Oliver Twist” in the years of February of 1837 to April of 1839. Many things happened during the time period of the writing of that story. Some people died, people had children, people got sick, and some people got married, it’s the natural order of things in the world. Those things only happen to people every couple of

  • Charles Dickens

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    Charles Dickens was an astounding author and titan of English literature throughout the Victorian era. Dickens was remarkably known for his early years, his career, and his life tragedies. During his career Dickens achieved worldwide popularity, winning acclaim for his rich storytelling and memorable characters. Dickens will forever be remembered as a literary genius who changed the world with his vivid novels and his superb stories. Charles John Huffam Dickens was born on February 7, 1812, in