To show the suspense that the cause-and-effect relationships within stories makes, "The Monkey's paw" by W.W. Jacobs would be a perfect example. One of the biggest …show more content…
But then he does and the way the man gives details on the murder makes the reader feel very weird but after the murder is over the reader must wonder what happens next and that’s when the suspense of the cause-and-effect relationships comes in. After the murder during all the suspense the reader could be thinking a lot of things like how will this story end or what will he do next in which the man confesses to the crime and is arrested, but that cause and effect relationships caused good suspense for the reader.
Within every story there is a cause and effect relationship and due to those relationships the reader is gave great suspense and enjoys the story even more. The cause-and-effect relationships in stories are important because they are a part of all the greatness that a story haves to offer, because without the suspense that the cause-and-effect relationships build the story would be very dull and readers wouldn’t want to read. In all reality cause-and-effect relationships are a big part of a great story and build the suspense that makes the story that