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Feeling of uncertainty and anxiety about the outcome of certain actions.
suspense
emotion
art genre
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саспенс
1
They provide the
dramatic
tension
,
said Todd Gold, managing editor of Fancast.com.
2
Variety called it visually stunning but lacking in
dramatic
tension
and grit.
3
However, the score doesn't do enough to build the
dramatic
tension
.
4
Naughtie believes that Morgan has found a rich
dramatic
tension
in divided selves.
5
You look at the crowds, the cheering, the dressing up, the
dramatic
tension
.
6
Her hair was long and coppery, she held herself with a certain
dramatic
tension
.
7
Don't forget you need a story with
dramatic
tension
and a beginning, middle and end.
8
This woodcut, produced by artist Hokusai around 1830, is full of dynamism and
dramatic
tension
.
9
That's the closest the film gets to
dramatic
tension
.
10
The Guardian recently asked playwright Lucy Prebble to write about the
dramatic
tension
in the Murdoch hearing.
11
The sole
dramatic
tension
in the story stems from the will-they-or-won't-they question that hovers over the Richard-Nikki relationship.
12
This helps retain
dramatic
tension
.
13
Athol Fugard skilfully raises the
dramatic
tension
by paralleling the machinery of the plot with Hester's sad, self-conscious frustration.
14
I try to bring to light the
dramatic
tension
that will make the performance progress but at an unhurried pace.
15
This opening scene from "Karimo" sets out the
dramatic
tension
over national identity that runs throughout the TV serial.
16
Until somebody anoints the overdog, no underdog can be proclaimed, profiled, and scrutinized to give the competition its needed
dramatic
tension
.
dramatic
tension
dramatic
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