Dandelion Wine
“The key fit. Unlock the door, quick, quick! The door opened. Now, inside. Slam it! She slammed the door” (76). The story Dandelion Wine , written by Ray Bradbury, is a great example on how mood affects a story. The suspenseful ‘on the edge of your chair’ mood makes it worth reading, based on three contributing factors: Setting, Character, and Conflict. The setting in this story plays a major role in creating a suspenseful mood.