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    Monkey’s Paw Essay People disregard the warnings of others all the time; whether it is from a teacher‚ a parent‚ or perhaps an older sibling (Attention grabber). As displayed in W.W Jacobs’s short story‚ “The Monkeys Paw”‚ about a family’s fate-changing experience with a magical paw (Transition). The cynical paw‚ in fact‚ belonged to a monkey; it contained three wishes for three different people (Background). There are countless warnings given to the White family through out the story‚ yet foolish

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    “The Mask of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe a prominent theme is that people can’t just run away from your problems‚ eventually‚ they will catch up to them. In “The Mask of the Red Death” is very clear that the main problem in the story‚ it is the red death. The red death is not meant to be thought of as real plague; it is a symbolism for the problems that await us and in the case of the book‚ the problem of death. The people inside the castle are sheltering themselves from the red death. They

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    BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR A suspenseful and horrific piece of literature‚ “The Monkey Paw” is written by W.W Jacobs. A quaint family of three receives an unusual monkey paw that is capable of making any three wishes come true. Despite the caveat of a curse attached to the paw‚ the family chooses to make a wish‚ evoking from the story a suspenseful attitude as the reader becomes wrapped up in finding out the Smiths’ fated ends. With the combination of W.W Jacobs’ settings‚ characters‚ and foreshadowing

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    It was a man and son playing checkers on a cold night when a man comes to the door. It was sergeant major Morris. He brought a monkeys ow that he got from a fakir. The monkey’s paw allowed three different people three wishes. Sergeant Morris wanted to get rid of the monkeys paw but Mr.White refused. Mr. white wanted the wishes. He wished for two-thousand pounds. He got what he wanted but it had a consequence with it. His son Herbert got caught in the machinery at work and was killed. Mrs. White wished

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    A Monkeys Paw Vs The Tell Tale Heart Dayvon Thorpe A Monkeys Paw Seargent Major Morris has come to visit Mr. White and his family after 21-years. He had brought along a Monkey ’s Paw. He told the family all about its great powers and how it can grant you 3 wishes. Morris had already had its three wishes so he didn ’t want the paw anymore. Morris so threw the paw upon the fire. Mr. White with a slight cry stooped down and snatched it off. Morris had warned

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    “Be careful what you wish for”‚ a common phrase I am sure many people have heard throughout their lives. W.W. Jacob’s takes this phrase and writes his short story The Monkeys Paw around this phrase. We all wish for something extraordinary out of life‚ Hell‚ even I have my occasional “God‚ I wish…” ; but as we all know “ask and thee shall receive” is easier said then done. Jacobs interpetation of wishing is similar to alchemy in which the first law known as the law of equivalent exchange‚ which states

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    The Monkey’s Paw” was written by William Wymark Jacobs‚ or W.W. Jacobs. Jacobs was a comedic writer‚ and his stories fascinated both his readers and listeners. It would be interesting to dissect the story of “The Monkey’s Paw” to reveal the use of symbolism and imagery. These two elements of literature could provide the reader with a deeper understanding of Jacob’s work. The Whites family had three people‚ namely Mr. White‚ Mrs. White‚ and their son Herbert White. They are a happy family with a safe

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” Analysis Essay “The Masque of the Red Death” describes the dynamic character attempting to escape his fate with his wealth and surrounding himself with guests. “And now acknowledged the presence of the Red Death” (Poe 394). Death becomes perceived and people begin to welcome him as he inflicts tragedy upon guest after guest. Death can happen at any moment at any time of one’s life. Throughout “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ this brilliant tale told by Edgar Allen Poe

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    Monkey Paw

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    A Misfortune of Fate Through out history‚ people attempted to change their fate to fulfill their desires. In the short story “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs‚ the White family’s simple life is dramatically changed when they do not listen to the advice about a magical monkey’s paw. With the hope of making their lives better by wishing for money‚ the White family quickly leans that the gains do not weigh the repercussions. In this story‚ the author foreshadows the White family’s inevitable

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    explaining to the Whites what he wants to do with the Monkey’s paw‚ the sergeant said "I did have some idea of selling it‚ but I do not think I will. It’s done enough mischief already" (Jacobs page 124). This quote proves that the Sergeant is a caring man who thinks of the welfare of others over himself. Another great point in the story is when the sergeant is questioned of his three wishes and the sergeant chooses to throw the monkey’s paw into the fire: " (Suddenly‚ with Violence‚ flinging it in the

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