Аннотация
Suspense is an important tool in storytelling to keep readers engaged and
wanting to read more. However, it has so far not been studied extensively in
Computational Literary Studies. In this paper, we focus on one of the elements
authors can use to build up suspense: dangerous situations. We introduce a
corpus of texts annotated with dangerous situations, distinguishing between 7
types of danger. Additionally, we annotate parts of the text that describe fear
experienced by a character, regardless of the actual presence of danger. We
present experiments towards the automatic detection of these situations,
finding that unsupervised baseline methods can provide valuable signals for the
detection, but more complex methods are necessary for further analysis. Not
unexpectedly, the description of danger and fear often relies heavily on the
context, both local (e.g., situations where danger is only mentioned, but not
actually present) and global (e.g., "storm" being used in a literal sense in an
adventure novel, but metaphorically in a romance novel).
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