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Essay heading: The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens. Easy A for Year 10, High School
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(Pg. 12)" Dickens uses words such as "chill", "gloomy", "dark" and "echoing passage" to further emphasize the sense of fear, "deadly smell, cold wind rushed through it, that it struck chill to me, as if I had left the natural world. (Pg. 4)"
In conclusion, I find the story, although short, a quite enjoyable read and I put a lot of emphasis on the intriguing start of the text, as I believe it engages the reader and creates excitement and anxiety to finish it... displayed 300 characters
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In the story an obvious theme of mystery and suspense are created in the first paragraph. From the third sentence, you realized it has been written in the first person, a practice uncommon for the time. You realize that it will be suspenseful, as you will only see the story from the angle of the reader... displayed next 300 characters
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