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How does HG Wells build up an atmosphere of fear and show the young man reduced from self-assurance to panic and terror?The title of the story I will look at in this assignment is “The Red Room” by HG Wells. It is a ghost story, written in 1896. HG Wells uses elements from the gothic genre to enhance the sinister atmosphere in the story. “The Red Room” is written in first person, this enables the reader to experience the story through the protagonist’s perspective. I am going to examine how HG Wells builds up an atmosphere of fear and tension during the story, and shows the young man reduced from self assurance to panic and terror.
HG Wells uses the very first
opinions when they ask him. He tells them that he thinks it is fear which haunts the room. The man is suggesting that it is imagination that haunts the room, and that while the old people continue to......


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