How does the author create an atmosphere of suspense and tension in the story
“The Landlady'?
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Dahl effectively creates tension by setting a nightmarish tale in a seemingly normal, everyday environment. The story takes place in a cosy bed and breakfast in the beautiful, ancient city of Bath. The owner of the guest house seems to be a perfectly respectable, if somewhat eccentric, old lady.
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Dahl uses foreshadowing in “The Landlady” to create suspense by having all the hints he gives the reader about Billy's fate point toward something dangerous or deadly.
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