How Does Harvey Create Suspense In August Heat

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When reading a story, the thrill of expecting the unexpected is what creates the reader’s desire to continue. Many authors catch the reader’s attention with intense suspense and terror. In the story August Heat by William Fryer Harvey, the author utilizes tons of suspense and mystery to even give the reader chills. William Fryer Harvey begins his mystery by describing a very usual drawing that he imagined completely on his own and put lots of detail into it. It was a bald, fat man with a stumpy chin sitting on the edge of a dock. The author is very descriptive about this drawing of this man, causing the reader to wonder why this is so relevant, why is he putting so much thought and detail into this man? Usually when an author is trying

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