Friday, March 29, 2019
The Monkeys Paw, WW Jacobs
The Monkeys paw, WW JacobsWilliam Wymark Jacobs, a British humorist best know for The Monkeys Paw, was born on September 8, 1863 in London, England. His father, William G mount Jacobs (www.nndb.com), managed a S byh Devon wharf, and Jacobs and his brformer(a)s spent a lot time there. afterward att annihilateing Birkbeck College, Jacobs became a clerk in polite service in 1879, a job that he hated (www.e nones.com). From 1883 to 1899 he worked in the savings bank depart workforcet. A regular income was a welcomed careen from his childhood of financial hardship. (www.online-literature.com) He started submitting sketches to B losefriars in 1885.Many Cargoes was the W.W. Jacobs offset printing assembling of ill-considered stories in 1896. In 1897, The Skippers Wooing was written and in 1898 Jacobs wrote other entreaty of stories, Sea Urchins. By 1899 Jacobs was confident enough to resign from the courteous service to devote his full time to writing. (www.online-literatre.com) After quitting work he saidIt was not until I had been writing for some years for entertainment and a little extra pocket-money that I bagan to write of the waterside Then the coastwise trips that I had taken in my y step uph came back to me with all the fondness of the past. Barges, schooners, little steamships and the dingy overaged wharf at Wapping on which I had lived for four years, took on a new appearance. They came as old friends and helped to publicise a lazy pen (x The Monkeys Paw and Other Tales of Mystery and of the Macabre)In 1900, Jacobs married Agnes Elanor. They had twain sons and three daughters.Jacobs wrote a novel in 1902, At Sunwich Port, and another in 1904, Dialstone Lane. They are said to among his best, displaying exceptional talent to ingeniously devise characters and satirical situations. (www.online-literature.com) In 1902 he wrote a hookup of stories that were localise to vanquishher to form The Lady of the Barge. In 1914, W.W. Jacobs wrote his l ast collection of brusque stories called Night Watches. In 1931 he make Snug Harbor, a collection of theatrical plays. Even with all his humor writings, W.W Jacobs is still best cognise for his hellish myth, The Monkeys Paw. When it came to humor, Jacobs was the best in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Other books by him include A Circular Tour, A Distant Relative, A Tigers Skin, Her Uncle, A Love-Knot, Watch-Dogs, and Breaking a Spell. (www.americanliterature.com)W.W. Jacbos died in Islington, London on September 1, 1943, in a London nursing home. (xii The Monkeys Paw and Other Tales of Mystery and the Macabre)2. Overview and summary of The Monkeys PawThe Monkeys Paw was written by W.W. Jacobs in 1902 and was published in his collection of short stories called The Lady of the Barge. The Monkeys Paw is a short horror legend, which is un analogous his other humor stories written previously.The Monkeys Paw is somewhat a minute family of three, the White family that receives a monkeys paw from a family friend, Sergeant-Major Morris, a war-worn man who had just gotten back from India. The Sergeant-Major Morris sound outs the Whites that it has the office to grant three men three needes each. The friend throws the paw into the fire precisely the Mr. White takes it out and asks if he can have it. After trying to persuade him not to keep it, the Sergeant eventually agrees and says Mr. White can keep it. After a few minutes of judgeing of what to wish for, the Mr. White wishes for 2 hundred pounds. Nothing happens right away except the monkeys paw shakes a bit. After this they dont believe that the Sergeant was telling the truth.The next day some stranger arrives with bad news. He is from sea dog and Meggins, the place that the son, Herbert, working at. They tell the Whites that Herbert has died while working at the factory. The guy says hes very sorry and that to pull back across for the death they arise a small sum of money compare to two hundre d pounds, the amount they had wished for earlier. The family is in shock for a spineless and dont know what to do.After a week of crying, mourning, and not getting out of bed, Mrs. White tells the father to wish the son back to demeanor. The father does so and a few minutes later there is a demote at the penetration. The father realizes instantly the state that Herbert would be in since he was caught in the machinery and buried underground for a week. Mrs. White did not think more or less this when she rushed to the door and she yelled at Mr. White when she swell-tried to get to the door. Mrs. White escapes from her husbands grasp and she rushes for the door. She gets to the door as the son reaches the access. The gate squeaks open and Mrs. White tries to open the door, scarce she cannot as the door is curlicueed. She fumbles with the lock and gets it open, but the door is jammed.Meanwhile Mr. White is wishing with the monkeys paw that or else of alive, his son would be at peace. It is at this point where Mrs. White opens the door and finds it empty at the opposite end. The streetlight across the street flickers as a cold rush of wind blows through the ho put on. Such a mysterious ending leaves the reader hanging. (www.helium.com)This short story has been rewritten as a play and other short stories. While The Monkeys Paw was completely divergent from his great humor stories, it is still the most known of W.W. Jacobs stories and continues to be performed in small theaters throughout the country.3.1 InfulencesThe Monkeys Paw is varied than most of W.W. Jacobs other short stories and plays because it is a horror story rather than his humorous stories somewhat a wharf and sailors. It is difficult to figure out what influenced him because it is so different from other stories of his and nothing seemed to trigger the change in story genres. Maybe he was just bored with humor, or maybe he somehow idea it was still humor, but no one seems to know why he changed.In other stories his influences were mostly his father and the Wharf. Since he was always nigh the wharf, he eventually wrote fiction humor stories about sailors and the ocean. Growing up in a poor also influenced how he wrote, letting him compensate much living to the characters in his stories.This The Monkeys Paw tale, it has been said, of superstition and terror unfolding indoors a realistic setting of domestic warmth and coziness, is an example of Jacobs ability to combine everyday life and gentle humor with exotic possibility and dread. (xi The Monkeys Paw and Other Tales of Mystery and the Macabre)The Monkeys Paw may be different from his other short stories, but it seems after W.W. Jacobs wrote it, he started writing more same(p) it. His inspiration for writing it is still unknown to many people, but it is still a highly recognized short story.3.2. Main Themes ace of the themes in The Monkeys Paw is being careful of what you wish for. This is evident when th e origin wish was line, while it was made with some thought, the Whites did not think about the possible consequences. The consequence of wishing for a couple hundred pounds was beyond what they could imagine. They did not think that their son could die because of such a small amount of money. When they were making their second wish they did not think about it at all and they made the wish in too readily and with a lot of emotion. By bringing their son back to life they brought a zombie-like person who was deformed beyond repair. Making one patently persecuteless wish save intensifies and magnifies desire as each concomitant wish becomes more and more outlandish (www.sparknotes.com). The cognitive content that this theme says is that you essential think about what you wish for and the consequences in the first place you make a wish. some other theme in The Monkeys Paw is dont be curious. Since Mr. White was curious about the monkeys paw, the Sergeant gave him the paw. If h e hadnt been curious about the paw, nothing would have happened. The message that is displayed with this theme is that being curious can get you into trouble and harm you.The last theme in The Monkeys Paw is that greed and selfishness can discharge your life. Since the Whites were greedy, they wished for the money and only thought of themselves when they made their first two wishes. These two wishes did not turn out well because of their intentions. The third wish was made selflessly and had a better outcome than that of the other two.3.3. Stylistic DevicesJacobs uses point in this story The Monkeys Paw to explore the consequences of tempting fate (www.enotes.com). W.W. Jacobs successfully adds profoundness and even excitement to his story by injecting suspense and mystery at almost every turn. (www.helium.com)An example of the use of foreshadowing in this story is when the Sergeant warns the Whites about the monkeys paw and warns them not to use it. This example foreshadows a fu ture event where, if it is used, the monkeys paw will cause a problem. other example is when the weather suddenly changes when the body of the son comes back to life and is coming home. This example warns that something is amiss(p). The solemn expression on the strangers face when he tells Mr. and Mrs. White about the death of their son foreshadows that he brings bad news. genius of the most suspenseful moments in the story is when the corpse of Herbert is knocking at the door and Mrs. White cannot open it. By letting the readers think that he is a corpse, it makes them want to know if she can get it open or not before Mr. White can wish Herbert to be at peace.A time of mystery is when the Sergeant brings the monkeys paw and doesnt describe the evil it brings in detail. By doing this the Sergeant leaves the readers wondering what will happen if the Whites use the monkeys paw.Throughout the story these stylistic devices are evident and make the story more interesting.3.4 Characters In this short story you dont get to know the characters well because of the short period of time it takes place in and the dryness of the characters and the lack of characterization. (www.helium.com)The main Characters of the story are the Whites. The Whites seem to be an everyday family that seems to get along well. They spend a lot of time together andIt seems like the only one who has a job is Herbert White, who works at Maw and Meggins. What he does there is unknown, other than the fact that there is machinery. He is the only member of the family who works, so readers can assume that he supports his parents in their old age. (www.SparkNotes.com) He does not believe the power of the monkeys paw at all, and treats it like a magic trick.Mrs. White seems to be a caring mother who loves her son, and toss stand to be without him. She is far less credulous than her husband. (www.SparkNotes.com) Mr. White sees the wrong in his greediness at the beginning of the story and later tries t o make up for it by wishing the unwanted visitor away with his third wish may reflect his desire to not only save his and Mrs. Whites lives, but also redeem himself for his sins. (www.SparkNotes.com)Sergeant-Major Morris has spent twenty years in India before he visited the Whites. He is an old family friend of the Whites. He uses trickery to get the Whites to take the monkeys paw. From that I consider him to be intelligent, but not lamentable about the Whites much anymore.4. Test1. What does the W.W. in W.W. Jacobs name stand for?a. strugglef Wallower b. Williams chapiter c. William Wymark d. Willie Walt2. When was W.W. Jacobs birthday?a. September 8 b. July 4 c. September 14 d. October 53. What short story is W.W. Jacobs best known for?a. The Well b. Many Cargoes c. The Monkeys Paw d. The Sailors Wooing4. In what city did W.W. Jacobs live and die in?a. capital of Massachusetts b. Paris c London d Moscow5. What was W.W. Jacobs best known for in his time?a. Horror b. Romance c Co medy d Science Fiction6. Who is/are the main characters of The Monkeys Paw?a. The Whites b. The Stranger c. The Monkeys paw d. Sergeant7. Who died in The Monkeys Paw?a. Mr. White b. The Stranger c. Herbert d. Sergeant8. What was W.W. Jacobs first job?a. Writer b. Civil Service Clerk c. Banks savings d Servent9. What was W.W. Jacobs second job?a. Writer b. Civil Service Clerk c. Banks Savings d Servent10. What did W.W. Jacobs grow up by?a. Wharf b. Factory c. storage warehouse d. Leaning Tower of Piza11. What character seems to be the only one who works?a. Herbert b. Mr. White c. Mrs. White12. When did Jacobs die?a. July 12, 1901 b. September 1, 1943 c August 18, 197013. What year was The Monkeys Paw written ina. 1999 b. 1920 c. 1900 d. 190214. What was collection of stories was The Monkeys Paw first published in?a. The Lady of the Barge b. Tales of Macabre c. The Collections of W.W. Jacobs15. What was Jacobs main influence for most of his stories?a. The Warf b. His education c. His dad d. Money16. Who took the monkeys paw as a joke in the story?a. Sergeant b. Mr. White c. Herbert d. Mrs. White17. Where had Sergeant-Major Morris just get back froma. Africa b. Russia c. Afghanistan d. India18. When did the Whites receive their 200 pounds?a. right after they wished for it b neer c the next day19. In what year did Jacobs first collection of stories released?a. 1902 b. 1889 c. 1896 d. 194320. How do the Whites know the Sergeant?a. Relative b. Old friend c. War d. They didnt21 In 1900, Jacobs married ___________________2223 Jacobs had __ sons and ____ daughters24 ___________________________ has spent twenty years in India25 Herbert works at ___________________________________-26 After wishing Herbert was alive, Mr. White wishes Herbert was _________________27 _____________ says they should wish for Herbert to be alive again.2830 At the end of The Monkeys Paw ______________ rushes through the house and ____________________________ flickers.30 _______________ suppor ts his/her parents in their old age31 The Monkeys Paw is a ________________ short story32 bring out one of the themes and describe what it means.5. Test Answer Key1 c2 a3 c4 c5 c6 a7 c8 b9 c10 a11 a12 b13 d14 a15 a16 c17 d18 c19 c20 b21 Agnes Elanor22 Two23 Three24 Sergeant-Major Morris25 Maw and Meggins26 At peacefulness27 Mrs. White28 a cold wind29 the streetlight across the street30 Herbert31 Macabre or Horror32. Be Careful What You Wish For, Curiosity Kills, or cupidity and Selfishness Can Destroy
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