Climax Of The Monkey s Paw

Climax Of The Monkey s Paw

What is the connotative in monkey paw?

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1. What is the connotative in monkey paw?


monkey connotes being silly or playful, also cleverness.

2. Story title: "The Monkey's Paw"1. setting that suggests a scary story of the monkey's paw? 2. character who warned about "The Monkey's Paw" 3. the first wish of 'The Whites' 4. character who made the third wish 5. the end of the story ​


Answer:

1.The Monkey's Paw” is a classic of the horror genre that has been copied and adapted numerous times in the century since it was first published. ... Another element of classic horror is Jacobs's transformation of the happy, loving White family into people who live amidst death and misery.

2.White quickly rescues it. The sergeant-major warns him three times to leave the paw alone, but he eventually explains how to make a wish on the paw. Mrs. White says the story reminds her of the Arabian Nights and jokingly suggests that her husband wish her a pair of extra hands to help her with all her work.

3.One more thing about the wishes, actually, three more things: The first wish is done mostly in disbelief, sort of as a joke. Mr. White holds the paw up... as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat.

4.Mr.White

5.Unfortunately you have asked too many questions here - remember, enotes specifies that you are only allowed to ask one question, so I have edited this question down for you to focus on the ending.

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3. example of suspense on the play “The Monkey's paw"​


Answer:

The author creates suspense by setting the story on a stormy night. He also incorporates a chess game, which is a metaphor for suspense, because chess is a suspenseful game. Without, the night was cold and wet, but in the small parlour of Laburnam Villa the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly.

Explanation:


4. 7. How have the Whites' views of the monkeys paw changed?​


Answer:

When he actually makes a wish, 200 pounds to pay off the house, he values the paw enough to make a wish. However, his view changes shortly thereafter, because the money comes at the expense of the death of his son. ... He fears it, but he believes in it enough to make another wish.


5. explain how setting is used as an element of foreshadowing in the monkeys paw​


What are some elements of foreshadowing in the monkey's paw?

Terms in this set (7)

Terms in this set (7)Example: setting- weather is cold, windy, rainy, house at end of street. ...

Terms in this set (7)Example: setting- weather is cold, windy, rainy, house at end of street. ... E: Mr. ...


6. 2. My dog Paw-paw has large eyes. Paw-paw barks whenthere are strangers in the house. It is barking now.a. There is a stranger inside the house.b. Paw-paw is hungry.c. Paw-paw likes to get out the house. a. o b​


Answer:

A is the answer i think

Explanation:

there are stramhers inside the house


7. what happened to herbert in the story the monkey's paw​


Answer:

there's no story

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good night

Explanation:

keep safe


8. A sentence line that reveals the personality of the father in the story of The Monkey's Paw​


Answer:

old man

Mr. White is an old man who is both curious and malleable. A poor man, he thinks longingly about the exotic lands he has never visited. The monkey's paw fascinates him in part because of its connection to those lands.

9. Write a short SUMMARY about the short story MONKEY'S PAW. Focus on the three wishes. Your SUMMARY should be approximately 150 words.


Answer:

Here sweetie, hope it will help you .

https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/literature/monkeys-paw/summary


10. What is the Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Resolution of the story the Monkey and The Tortoise​


Answer:

fable

Explanation:

the story of animals


11. what do you think of mr whites third wish was? on the story the monkeys paw​


Answer:

He wished for the knocking to stop and for the knocker to go away forever.

Explanation:

The author does not spell out Mr. White's third and last wish, but the reader can easily imagine what the old man wished for


12. Please give me five sentences using Infinitives for “The Monkey’s Paw.”


Answer:

I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death. To show that fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow. Better where you are. Never mind, dear, perhaps you'll win the next one.Without, the night was cold and wet, but [inside] the blinds were drawn and the fire burned brightly.

Explanation:

Wink.

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Explanation:

which of the following statement is tue


13. 8. A famous play that said to mark the beginning of the modern one-act plays.A The Elephant's PawB. The Eagle's PawC. The Monkey's PawD. The Tiger's Paw​


Answer:

C. Monkeys paw

Explanation:

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14. Please give me five sentences using Infinitives for “The Monkey’s Paw.”


Answer:

monkey d luffy

portuges d ace

sabo

edward Newgate

gol. d roger


15. The Turtle and the Monkey by Virgilio S. Almario A Philippine fable which involves the tortoise outwitting a monkey over a banana tree?​


Answer:The Turtle and the Monkey also known as The Monkey and the Turtle is a Philippine fable. It involves the tortoise outwitting a monkey over a banana tree.

The Ilocano version of the story offers an explanation on why monkeys don't eat meat. Versions of the story has a common theme of a weaker but cunning character (the tortoise or turtle) winning over a stronger adversary (the monkey).

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16. what is the conflict in the story of the monkeys paw?​


Answer:

The principal conflict in W.W. Jacobs short story "The Monkey's Paw" could be described as man vs. fate.

Explanation:

Because the Whites accept the monkey's paw from the Sergeant-Major they become entwined in the fateful evil implicit in the paw.


17. What s the plural form og monkeys​


Answer: monkeys

Explanation:


18. story about the monkeys paw by w.w. jacods​


Answer:

what is the story before answer your question


19. a monkey is resting on a tree 5m above the ground.what is the monkey 's gravitational potential energy if its mass is 8 kg?​


Answer:

the potential energy is 392 J


20. what is the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution of the story the monkey and the turtle?


Exposition

- The story happened one day, in broad daylight in most likely a forest setting. When the monkey and the turtle came back for the fruit-bearing trees they’ve planted, they were disappointed to see that the monkey’s tree has died but since the turtle cannot climb trees, the monkey volunteered.

Rising action

-When the monkey and the turtle came back for the fruit-bearing trees they've planted, they were disappointed to see that the monkey's tree has died but since the turtle cannot climb trees, the monkey volunteered. It turns out, he did not share any good fruit with the turtle.

Climax

-The turtle taught the monkey a lesson but other monkeys saw what happened and they threw the turtle in the water without realizing that the turtle can float back, now with a lobster.

Falling action

-The other monkeys were surprised by this and so they asked the turtle to teach them how to catch a lobster.

Resolution

-The monkeys followed what the turtle said, they went under water and they never came back again.


21. A monkey jumps from one end of the branch with an angle of launch of 38° and initial velocity of 10 m/s. Assume no air resistance (a) How far and high is the monkey at 0.5 s? (b) What is the maximum height of the monkey during its jump? (c) how far should the next branch be before the monkey​


Answer:

(a) 1.86 meters
(b) 1.94 meters
(c) 9.93 meters

Explanation:


22. what lesson you get from the Monkey's Paw?​


Answer:

More than a classic horror piece, “The Monkey's Paw” is also a modern parable, infused with moral messages and instructions on how to live a more fulfilling life. As with all fables, the story's morals are familiar:

Explanation:

don't tempt fate, and be careful what you wish for.


23. a famous play that trade promote the beginning of the modern one act plays.a.the elephant's pawb.the eagle's pawc.th monkey's pawd.the tiger's paw​


Answer:

a. the elephant's paw

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24. how would you have use your last two wishes if you were mr.white in the story "The Monkeys Paw"​


Answer:

i would use it to heal the world and make it a better place


25. separd sheet of paper. Figure 8. Monkey jumping among branches (Illustrated by S. Robles) Question: A monkey jumps from one end of the branch with an angle of launch of 38° and initial velocity of 10 m/s. Assume no air resistance (a) How lar and high is the monkey at 0.5 s? (b) What is the maximum height of the monkey during its jump? (C) How far should the next branch be before the monkey is unable to reach it?​


Answer:

use be mind

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26. monkey s cries in state of chaos​


Answer:

write a reflection essay about the impact of ICT in your everyday life


27. what was the contrast in the setting that the author describe in the opening of the story of the monkey's paw by w.w. Jacobs​


Answer:

The setting at the beginning of the story is taking place on a cold, wet, night in Laburnam Villa. They were sitting by the fire with a son, father, mother, and Morris. This description sets a creepy mood for the story due to the fact that it is a cold, wet, night.

If “The Monkey's Paw” were set in the present day, the explanation of how the paw gained magical qualities, the British relationship with India, and the characterization of the sergeant major would be different. Overall, it would perhaps be challenging to relocate the story in the twenty-first century.

The first section of the story covers a single night in the White's lives, and the second section covers the following day. The third section happens at night, ten days after Herbert dies.


28. explain how sitting is used as an element of a shadow on the monkey's paw​


Answer:

sitting with her legs

Explanation:

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29. what is your personal insight in the story of the monkey's paw​


"The Monkey's Paw" is a horror short story by author W. W. Jacobs, first published in England in the collection The Lady of the Barge in 1902. In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey's Paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate

30. Story analysis The Monkey's PawShort story by W.W. Jacobs​


"The Monkey's Paw" is a short story by W.W. Jacobs that explores the theme of the consequences of desire and the dangers of interfering with fate. The story follows the White family, who come into possession of a monkey's paw that is said to grant three wishes. Despite warnings from a previous owner of the paw, Mr. White decides to make a wish for a sum of money, which sets in motion a chain of events that leads to tragedy and despair.

The story is structured in three parts, each representing a wish granted by the paw. The first wish results in the death of the White's son, Herbert, who is killed in a work accident and whose body is mutilated beyond recognition. The second wish is made by Mrs. White, who wishes for her son to be brought back to life. However, the consequences of this wish are even more horrific, as the revived Herbert is a twisted and grotesque version of his former self, causing Mrs. White to flee in terror.

The third and final wish is left unspoken, as Mr. White realizes the danger of interfering with fate and chooses to destroy the paw. However, it is too late, as the damage has already been done, and the Whites are left to live with the consequences of their desires.

Jacobs uses a range of literary techniques to create a sense of foreboding and tension throughout the story. The setting, a cold and dark night in a remote location, adds to the atmosphere of suspense and unease. The use of foreshadowing, such as the warnings of the previous owner of the paw and the description of Herbert's workplace, creates a sense of inevitability and doom. The paw itself is a powerful symbol of temptation and danger, representing the human desire for power and control.

Overall, "The Monkey's Paw" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of meddling with fate and the consequences of unchecked desire. Through its use of suspense, symbolism, and foreshadowing, the story serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of human life and the limits of human power.


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