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In "Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata," what line is an example of a detail the author added for dramatic interest?

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PhyCS
First of all, it is not an author, it is a composer, so this shouldn't be in english.

I reckon that Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata adds dramatic interest by adding dramatically increasing tempo and resonating parts. You will know that there is that one part where the music speeds up and it reaches a respectably high note, and it reverberates around the high A on the violin for a while. Also, I do believe that there is a key change in the middle, showing a shift in mood, which can add to the interest factor a lot. 

Beethoven also adds bass notes every measure after I believe the 15th measure, so that could add some drama as well.

I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but I hope it helped.

PhyCS, there is a story called Beethoven's Moonlight Sonota.

You are correct, but there are to different questions; the story or the actual music?

BTW, I couldn't comment, so I just used the "add answer".

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