Saturday, January 25, 2020
How the Authors of The Signalman and The Red Room Use First-Person Narrative :: Charles Dickens H.G. Wells Narratives Essays
How the Authors of The Signalman and The Red Room Use First-Person Narrative     In this essay two novels will be compared. The first written by  Charles Dickens entitled, `The Signalman` and the second is H G Wellsââ¬â¢  `The Red Room`. I seek to find out how first person narration is used  to manipulate the thoughts and feelings of the readers and how the two  are similar.    The two poems are both similar in that they are both pre 1914 prose  about ghosts and are based on the supernatural, the two tales also  create suspense and tension in the atmosphere surrounding the  characters.    The stories are written in first person native for example, the  authors of `The Red Room` and `The Signalman` both tell the story  using speech as the main technique telling the story through the  narrator, ââ¬Å"Is there any path by which I can come down and speak to  you?â⬠ this makes the reader feel closer to the character due to his  personal experience.    The Signalman  =============    At the start of `The Signalman` the atmosphere is bizarre. The story  begins in a deep, damp cutting adjacent to a tunnel with a railway  running through it, which is described as `barbarous`, `depressing`  and with `forbidding air`. The scene is set at twilight therefore  because of the darkness the two men donââ¬â¢t get to see each other  properly and this enhances the mysterious element of the story. At the  point in which heââ¬â¢s just about to go down `the cutting`, a vibration  shakes the ground, Dickens writes, `vague vibration in the earth and  air`, which describes the movement, he also uses a lot effective  adjectives like, `violent` and `pulsation`, which conveys fears and  adds to the tension which is building up, but this time it was just a  train passing and the tension is lost. Dickens describes the cutting  as being, ââ¬Å"Extremely deep and unusually precipitousâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"Solitary and  dismalâ⬠, he uses the detailed description to give the setting an eerie  edge. The story only takes place within the cutting. The two men meet  at the cutting at night, ââ¬Å"I will come at elevenâ⬠, Dickens says, this  sustains the tension due to the darkness and our own knowledge that  the supernatural experiences always occur at night.     The narrator feels very sympathetic towards The Signalman, as he keeps  revisiting him to find out more about his life and his experiences,  ââ¬Å"But I expressly intend to make you another visitâ⬠, the narrator also  talks about an ââ¬Å"infection in the mindâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"deception of his sense of  sightâ⬠ and recommends `The Signalman` to see a doctor, when he sees  the ghost, which reveals his level of concern for his new    					    
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