In “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs and “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe, the cause-and-effect relationships between Mr. and Mrs. White and the monkey’s paw and the man and the old man’s eye caused a feeling of suspense. In “The Monkey’s Paw” we see Mr. and Mrs. White’s connection with the paw and how it affects the story. Mr. and Mrs. White get introduced to the paw by an old friend of Mr. White’s who tells them…
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William Jacobs, in his short story “The Monkey’s Paw,” details parents who kill their only son by wishing for money using a talisman-- a monkey’s paw. The White family consists of Mr. and Mrs. White and their only son who lives with them at Laburnam Villa, Herbert White. The Whites receive the monkey’s paw from a family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, who warns them of the deathly consequences of using the paw; however, they ignore him. With his use of devices such as foreshadowing, dramatic irony…
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The first topic I will be talking about is theme. In my opinion, the theme in “The Monkey’s Paw” is that your choices have consequences. In the story, Morris chose to introduce the White family to the paw. The text says “It just a bit of what you might call magic“. Morris is clearly acting mysteriously and this causes the white family to be curious about the paws powers. When they wish, they suffer the consequence of Herbert's death. In “The Old Grandfather and His Little Grandson”, I think that…
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Suspense is a feeling of unease and/or anticipation about what may occur. In “The Monkey’s Paw, W. W. Jacobs”, the suspense is created by foreshadowing, irony, and the atmosphere. W. W. Jacobs used foreshadowing to create suspense, an example of this is,“‘Hark at the wind,’ said Mr. White, who, having seen a fatal mistake after it was too late, was amiably desirous of preventing his son from seeing it”. In this sentence, Mr. White makes a mistake (a wrong move in chess) and tries to distract his…
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what you wish for because somethings will cause harm, grief, heartache, pain, and tragedy. But on the other hand there is joy, peace, happiness, and greatness. So all you would need to do is think about all of the consequences of the wish you made because of all of the things that you wish for you might think that they are good for you but the consequences turn out to be bad. In the story The Monkey's Paw Major Morris gave the Whites the monkey’s paw but told them it was not good to have…
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story was lined with suspense the whole way through. “What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey's paw or something Morris?” “Nothing, at least nothing worth hearing about.” Here the author is creating suspense by the Sergeant dismissing the “monkey's paw” and like it did to the characters it made the reader interested and made a kind of irey sense about the monkey's paw. When Mrs. White asked “and has anybody else wished?” Suspense is created with the Sergeants answer, “I don’t…
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the reader self predict later actions.An example of this is after reading this essay joy will come to your life and you will feel free. W.W Jacobs commonly incorporated this literary device in one of his most well known pieces named “The Monkey's Paw.”The monkey's paw is a typical three wishes story where the main character does not understand the repercussions of having three wishes.The author is able to use foreshadowing by revealing character traits,telling about past experiences and the other is…
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Every story has important cause-and-effect relationships within them that cause great suspense. Like the stories "The Monkeys Paw" by W.W. Jacobs and "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, those stories build good suspense within them due to the cause- and-effect relationships. The cause-and-effect relationships build suspense within stories by making the reader think what could happen next after the cause is presented and finally when the effect comes it makes the reader surprised and wanting…
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In this essay, I will highlight the similarities and differences between the stories “The Monkey’s Paw” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” because I want to demonstrate how they are alike and diverse in many ways. “The Monkey’s Paw” and “The Tell-Tale Heart” tend to leave an easy feeling in your stomach and a bitter taste in your mouth as you read these two twisted tales; one from the eyes of a psychopath himself, and one from a further away perspective. With an unsatisfying ending and a intensely sinister…
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eerie and frightening story or movie, and without it, there it wouldn’t be spine-chilling. In the story “Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe, he creates a very suspenseful mood to entice readers into continuing to read the story. In the story, “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacobs, he also creates a suspenseful mood to make readers interested and read until the end of the story. The authors of these stories, Edgar Allen Poe and W. W. Jacobs, also use other techniques, which include setting details, imagery…
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