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#19: Thriller Genre Conventions

Fiction Writing Made Easy

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Crafting Suspense: Master Antagonists and Misleading Clues

A master villain is essential in thriller narratives, characterized by their relentless pursuit of power or destruction and their immunity to reason. This antagonist is typically depicted as highly intelligent and skilled, exemplified by figures like savvy criminals or serial murderers. The narrative often revolves around a specific antagonist who embodies these traits, such as Buffalo Bill from Silence of the Lambs, whose obsession with a gruesome goal makes him unapproachable. Alongside this formidable foe, the plot should weave in a mixture of genuine clues and red herrings, creating a complex trail for the protagonist to navigate. True clues guide the protagonist towards the antagonist, while red herrings mislead, enhancing suspense and engagement throughout the story.

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