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    • Suspense is a state of anxiety or excitement caused by mysteriousness, uncertainty, doubt, or undecidedness. In a narrative work, suspense is the audience's excited anticipation about the plot or conflict (which may be heightened by a violent moment, stressful scene, puzzle, mystery, etc.), particularly as it affects a character for whom the … See more

    In narratives

    In literature, films, television, and plays, suspense is a major device for securing and maintaining interest. It … See more

    Paradox of suspense

    Some authors have tried to explain the "paradox of suspense", namely: a narrative tension that remains effective even when uncertainty is neutralized, because repeat audiences know exactly how the story resolves. S… See more

    See also

    • Adrenaline
    • Cliffhanger
    • Conflict (narrative)
    • Fear
    • Mystery fiction… See more

    Notes

    1. ^ Webster (1969)
    2. ^ Beckson & Ganz (1989)
    3. ^ Carey & Snodgrass (1999)
    4. ^ Harmon (2012) … See more

    Further reading

    • Baroni, R. (2009). L'oeuvre du temps. Poétique de la discordance narrative, Paris: Seuil.
    • Brooks, P. (1984). Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative, Cambridge: Harvard University Press.… See more

     
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    Suspense is a crucial characteristic of the thriller genre. It gives the viewer a feeling of pleasurable fascination and excitement mixed with apprehension, anticipation, and tension. These develop from unpredictable, mysterious, and …

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    Suspense is a state of uncertainty or excitement regarding a specific outcome. Suspense is typically coupled with feelings of anxiousness and anticipation. In storytelling, it is used to keep an audience deeply engaged in what is occurring.

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    Suspense: Directed by Frank Tuttle. With Belita, Barry Sullivan, Bonita Granville, Albert Dekker. Ice revue owner promotes peanut vendor to manager. Vendor gets too close to owner's wife. Owner suspects vendor wants wife and …

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    Suspense: With Rex Marshall, Robert Emhardt, Robert H. Harris, John Baragrey. Live plays featuring people who were in dangerous and threatening situations.

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