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Whodunit?: Mystery and Suspense in Literature and Film

Grades 7–11
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Identification Level
Verbal - CTY-Level

About the Course

This writing class explores the techniques great writers and filmmakers use to convey mystery and suspense in popular culture. You and your classmates will learn and discuss how elements like sound and cinematography build suspense in film; the literary merits of the mystery genre, and what mysteries tell us about humanity. You'll read works by classic mystery writers such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allan Poe, and Agatha Christie, and watch clips from early horror classics and noir films from the '40s and '50s. By examining characterization and plot techniques used in literature, and elements like camera angles and lighting techniques used in film, you will learn the ways writers and directors build suspense and heighten tension on the page and onscreen. You'll also build your critical thinking skills by writing critical essays analyzing elements of mystery and suspense, and show off your own storytelling skills by writing scenes using techniques you've learned in the course.

Typical Class Size: 16-18 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify storytelling elements used in literature to convey mystery and suspense
  • Identify filmmaking and literary techniques that create tension and suspense and evaluate their effectiveness
  • Compare and contrast the tropes used in mystery stories and films from different time periods
  • Write an original mystery story using techniques and principles you’ve learned in the course
  • Collaborate with classmates by reading and offering feedback on their mystery stories

About Advanced Enrichment courses

These courses offer above-grade-level material that is presented in a novel context, explored with other advanced learners, and guided by a CTY educator to help prepare students for higher-order thinking and college-style academic challenges.

Requirements

CTY courses have grade-level requirements and most require minimum test scores. Some courses may also have prerequisites.

Identification Details
Grade 7–11
Identification Level
Verbal - CTY-Level
Coursework Prerequisites None

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