How Does Richard Connell Use Suspense In The Most Dangerous Game

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In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, the author uses suspense to build off the reader's own paranoia and thoughts. The reader’s own thoughts and natural anxiety is incorporated through the suspense that the author brings into the story. This causes a heightened sense of investment in the story. This is done with natural building anxiety and the process of catastrophizing. Catastrophizing is the process in which someone believes a situation or thing is a lot worse than it actually appears to be. The average human does a lot with situations and will possibly read or watch things that are suspenseful to feed into catastrophizing to get a euphoric feeling about being right in the possibly unsettling situation. Through a slow

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