GCSE english coursework: A comparison of three short stories from the victorian era. This essay compares the way the three stories use settings to add to the story's atmosphere.
Title: GCSE english coursework: A comparison of three short stories from the victorian era. This essay compares the way the three stories use settings to add to the story's atmosphere.
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GCSE english coursework: A comparison of three short stories from the victorian era. This essay compares the way the three stories use settings to add to the story's atmosphere.
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 4572 | Pages: 17 (approximately 235 words/page)
For this piece of coursework, I will be comparing the way that three short stories written before 1914 use setting and atmosphere to add to the story. The three stories are:-
·The Red Room by H.G. Wells (1896)
·The adventure of the Engineer's thumb by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1892)
·The signalman by Charles Dickens (1866)
I will be analysing all three stories individually, and doing comparisons between them to show what I have found out about
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know is that it is inside Lorraine Castle. The engineer's thumb tells you all the places where it is set, and the Signalman uses enough description to give you a fairly good idea of where it is set, though it doesn't actually tell you.
In conclusion, these stories do all have some similarities in their fundamental aspects, but they are all different in their individual detail. All use their setting to good effect though.
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