Ask Question
19 September, 20:05

Read this description of a detail from the movie Back to the Future.

In the opening sequence of the film, Doc Brown's laboratory features dozens of ticking clocks. At the end of the film, Doc Brown finds himself dangling perilously far above the ground on a massive clock tower, waiting for Marty McFly to come and rescue him.

Which type of suspense technique did the screenwriter use?

Dramatic Irony

Flashback

Foreshadowing

Special Effects

+1
Answers (2)
  1. 19 September, 20:49
    0
    C). Foreshadowing.

    Explanation:

    Suspense plays a vital role in captivating the audience's interest, attention, and inquisitiveness that assists in evoking the desired response from them. The chief aim of employing such a technique (that has its various forms like dramatic irony, flashback, special effects, etc.) is to intensify the situation through a sudden turn of events and leaving the audience uncertain that what would happen next in the plot.

    In the given passage, 'foreshadowing' is the kind of suspense technique that has been employed by the screenwriter to elevate the curiosity of the audience and keeping their interest intact till end. 'Foreshadowing' involves the indication, reflection or a kind of warning of the unexpected upcoming event that leaves the readers tensed and guessing what would happen forth. In the given example, the 'ticking clocks' indicates the unanticipated future events in which 'Doc Brown finds himself ... perilously far above a massive clock tower'. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
  2. 19 September, 23:09
    0
    it is foreshadowing since the clocks where seen in the beginning and then showed up later in the movie.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Get an answer to your question ✅ “Read this description of a detail from the movie Back to the Future. In the opening sequence of the film, Doc Brown's laboratory features ...” in 📙 English if there is no answer or all answers are wrong, use a search bar and try to find the answer among similar questions.
Search for Other Answers