‘Uneasy Homecoming’ – Critical Essay QUESTION: How does Will F Jenkins use narrative point of view, character and structure to build up suspense and a sense of fear in the short story ‘Uneasy Homecoming’? INTRODUCTION You need to start your essay by referring to the title of the story, the author and the key words (underlined above) from the question to refer to what you have been asked to write about in your essay. Help Box ___________ successfully builds up __________ and a ________ ________________ in the short story ‘______________________’ through `_________________… THE MAIN PART OF THE ESSAY STRUCTURING PARAGRAPHS – HELP BOXES Using Topic Sentences You will need to start each paragraph in the main part of the essay with a topic sentence. This means that you need to: a) refer to the key words of the question (i.e. ’suspense’ and ‘sense of fear’: One of the ways in which the author creates… b) make clear what technique the rest of the paragraph is going to be about: is through … (i.e. narrative point of view) Writing the rest of the paragraph - you should then go on to: a) make a point: b) back it up with evidence (a quote from the story, in quotation marks: “…”) c) comment on the effect that this aspect of the story has on the reader – how does it help to add suspense and a sense of fear to the story? The author starts the story by telling us how Connie is feeling as she travels home: “Connie began to have the feeling of dread and uneasiness in the taxi…” By opening the story with Connie’s feeling’s of fear, the reader immediately starts to identify with her and feel sympathy for her. We want to read on to find out why she is feeling this way and whether her fears are justified. Note - You can use the point – evidence – comment structure more than once in a paragraph. Paragraph One In this paragraph you should write about the NARRATIVE POINT OF VIEW of the story. This means that you have to write about the point of view from which the story is told and the effect which this has. Use your answers to the questions you did before to help you. You should start your paragraph by writing a topic sentence – look at the box above. You should then go on to mention: 1) How the story is narrated - is it: a) first person (‘I’), b) third person restricted (‘he / she’ without access to characters’ thoughts and feelings) or c) omniscient narrator (all seeing and all knowing - ‘he / she’ with access to characters’ thoughts and feelings, plus other information)? 2) The opening of the story (what do we know about Connie’s feelings from the start of the story? Why does she feel this way and is there any definite evidence for her feelings?) How does she try to make herself feel better? How does the opening of the story make us feel, and how does it make us feel towards Connie? 3) What kind of things does the narrator tell the reader which Connie is not aware of? – quote two examples. What is the effect on the reader of finding out what has happened before Connie does? What does the reader realise which Connie does not? Paragraph Two This paragraph is going to be about the use of CHARACTER. Write a topic sentence – see the box above. 1) Introduce your point – the author has deliberately chosen to make the main character a woman in order to build suspense and tension. 2) What difference does having a woman as the central character make – what is suggested about the vulnerability of women as opposed to men, and what does this add to the story? 3) What does Connie say about her attitude to women’s typical fears at the top of the fourth page of the story? Why does she talk about ‘Things’ and ‘Them’? 4) How does Connie try to reassure herself – quote? Are Connie’s fears, and her attempts to reassure herself, realistic? How does this help us to relate to her character? Paragraph Three In this paragraph you are going to write about the STRUCTURE of the story, or the way in which it is put together. Start with a topic sentence – check the help box above. You should then go on to discuss the following, using the point – evidence – comment structure (see above): 1) The fact that the author creates tension from the very start of the story. 2) How we find out about the burglaries during the story and the effect this has on the reader. 3) What we learn about Charlie Winston on the 5th page of the story and why the author tells us this information at this point. 4) How Connie first realises that someone has been in her house and the reason why Mr Field was attacked. What effect does this have on her (what does it make her do?), and what effect does it have on the reader? 5) When Connie recognises the burglar, why is the reader not told his identity at this point? How does this make us feel, and what does it make Connie realise about the danger she is in? When and how do we find out who he is? Paragraph Four You are now going to briefly write about paragraph and sentence structure. Write a topic sentence – see the help box. 1) Introduce your point – that the author uses short paragraphs and sentences in the story to build tension. 2) You should now find an example of a short paragraph and a short sentence and quote them as evidence. 3) Now go on to comment on the effect which using these short paragraphs and sentences has on the reader. Conclusion In your conclusion, you should summarise the points you have made in your essay (i.e. briefly go over them), using the key words of the question. You should then go on to give a final, overall comment which answers the question – how well do you think the author has used the techniques which you have written about to build up suspense and a sense of fear in the story? What is your personal opinion of how well the story works as a suspense story? Finished? You should now check over your essay carefully. Have you: Structured your introduction properly, using the key words and outlining what you have been asked to write about in the essay? Have you written paragraphs on narrative point of view, character, structure and paragraph / sentence structure? Have you started each paragraph in the main part of the essay with a topic sentence? Have you introduced each point? Have you backed up each point with evidence and put your quotations in inverted commas: “…” Have you commented on what each point and piece of evidence adds to suspense and a sense of fear in the story? Have you summed up the points you have made in your conclusion and answered the question?