How Does Roald Dahl Create Suspense In The Landlady

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In the short story “The Landlady” the author Roald Dahl uses wording to make things suspenseful leaving the reader constantly on the edge of their seat all throughout the story. In the story an example of suspense is when the author says, “But the air was deadly cold and the wind was a flat blade”. The author used the words “deadly cold” and “flat blade” to set the tone for the reader as dark and gritty. Later on the landlady says, “they were extraordinarily handsome both of them, I can promise you that. They were tall and young and handsome, my dear just like you“. In this expression he uses “and” twice to create suspense because the reader expects it to stop once the text says “and” but it keeps going which causes anticipation. When

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