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    For the radio program, see Suspense (radio program).:For the genre, see Thriller.


    Suspense or tension is the feeling of uncertainty and interest about the outcome of certain actions an audience perceives in a dramatic work.


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    Aristotle
    According to Aristotle's Poetics, suspense is an important building block of drama. In very broad terms, it consists of having some real danger looming and a ray of hope. The two common outcomes can be
      the danger hits, whereby the audience will feel sorrowful
      the hope comes true, whereby the audience will first feel joy, then satisfaction.
    If there is no hope, the audience will feel despair.
     
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