"The Red Room" by H.G. Wells "The Speckled Band" by A.C. Doyle How do the writers use their settings to accentuate the horror of their stories?
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:36:57
H.G. Wells (Full name Herbert George Wells) was born on September 21 1866. In 1883, he obtained a scholarship to the Normal School of Science of London and studied biology under T.H. Huxley. Huxley was a believer of Darwinism which involves around Theory of Evolution and survival of the fittest. This is one of the reasons why H.G. Wells wrote many stories with scientific elements, such as his debut novel 'The Time Machine' in 1895, and
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wild atmosphere. Heavy rain is often used in horror stories to make chaotic and unbalanced mood. In contrast to the commotion of the storm, it is complete darkness in the murder chamber. Darkness increases tension and fear as people are vulnerable to danger in the dark. The key similarity in both stories is that the true horror is portrayed in only one room in each building - the 'red room' and the murder chamber respectively.
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