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What can an author's use of a disturbed first-person narrator help create in a Gothic story?

A. Magical realism
B. Indirect characterization
C. Suspension of disbelief
D. Suspense and tension

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Answer: JUST TOOK THE TEST IT IS SUSPENSE AND TENSION!!!!

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The correct answer is D. suspense and tension.


Gothic stories are known for the moods of suspense and tension. This is because the setting is usually dark and dreary and mysterious, and we don't know what's going to happen next. If the narrator is talking in first person, and his or her voice is disturbed on top of that, the eerie mood is even amplified.

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