how does iswaran describe the uprooted tree of the highway ? what effect does he want to create in his listeners?
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Ishwaran’s description of the uprooted tree is highly melodramatic. He had read many thrilling stories and knew the importance of creating a suspense-filled atmosphere while narrating a story.
Ishwaran describes himself as being on a deserted highway, all alone. Then he sees something that resembles a bushy monster lying on the road, with its limbs outstretched.
He then surprises his listeners by revealing this monster as only an uprooted tree.
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Iswaran was greatly influenced by Tamil author. He had the quality of narrating even the smallest incidents in impressive way. Hepresented the incident related to the uprooted tree on the highway in a dramatic way. He saw something that look like an enormous least lyinh across the road. But as soon as he came closer he found there nothing but a fallen tree. His want to create suspension and suprise