Saturday, July 20, 2019
The Signalman and the Red Room are well known examples of nineteenth Es
The Signalman and the Red Room are well known examples of nineteenth   century ghost stories. Write a critical comparison of these two stories.    A critical comparison of "The Signalman" and "the Red Room" which are  well known examples of nineteenth century ghost stories    The Signalman" and "the Red Room" are well known examples of  nineteenth century ghost stories. Write a critical comparison of these  two stories.    "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens and "The Red Room" by H.G.Wells are  both well known examples of pre-twentieth century ghost stories and  are based on the supernatural. Both these tales create suspense and  tension in the atmosphere around the people in the story. The stories  are set in first person and we are given the thoughts and feelings of  the narrator.    The pace of "The Signalman" is a slow one the reader isn't given the  impression that it is a ghost story but it unravels as the story goes  on; this slowly builds up suspense.    The atmosphere at the start of "The Signalman" is an eerie one. It is  a deep, damp cutting with a dark tunnel described as ...                    The Signalman and the Red Room are well known examples of nineteenth Es  The Signalman and the Red Room are well known examples of nineteenth   century ghost stories. Write a critical comparison of these two stories.    A critical comparison of "The Signalman" and "the Red Room" which are  well known examples of nineteenth century ghost stories    The Signalman" and "the Red Room" are well known examples of  nineteenth century ghost stories. Write a critical comparison of these  two stories.    "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens and "The Red Room" by H.G.Wells are  both well known examples of pre-twentieth century ghost stories and  are based on the supernatural. Both these tales create suspense and  tension in the atmosphere around the people in the story. The stories  are set in first person and we are given the thoughts and feelings of  the narrator.    The pace of "The Signalman" is a slow one the reader isn't given the  impression that it is a ghost story but it unravels as the story goes  on; this slowly builds up suspense.    The atmosphere at the start of "The Signalman" is an eerie one. It is  a deep, damp cutting with a dark tunnel described as ...                      
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