Asked by caleb

As you read this excerpt from Guy de Maupassant’s story “The Uncomfortable Bed,” identify the ways in which the author creates suspense


One autumn I went to spend the hunting season with some friends in a chateau in Picardy. My friends were fond of practical jokes. I do not care to know people who are not.

When I arrived, they gave me a princely reception, which at once awakened suspicion in my mind. They fired off rifles, embraced me, made much of me, as if they expected to have great fun at my expense.

I said to myself: "Look out, old ferret! They have something in store for you."

During the dinner the mirth was excessive, exaggerated, in fact. I thought: "Here are people who have more than their share of amusement, and apparently without reason. They must have planned some good joke. Assuredly I am to be the victim of the joke. Attention!"

During the entire evening every one laughed in an exaggerated fashion. I scented a practical joke in the air, as a dog scents game. But what was it? I was watchful, restless. I did not let a word, or a meaning, or a gesture escape me. Every one seemed to me an object of suspicion, and I even looked distrustfully at the faces of the servants.

The hour struck for retiring; and the whole household came to escort me to my room. Why?


What technique does the author of this story use to create suspense?

flashbacks

a plot twist

an omniscient narrator

foreshadowing

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Foreshadowing.

Maupassant hints repeatedly that something will happen (the exaggerated welcome, the narrator’s repeated suspicions and self-warning, “They must have planned some good joke… Assuredly I am to be the victim”), building an expectation of a future event and creating suspense.