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Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Monkey's Paw

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In “The Monkey’s Paw,” the paw symbolizes temptation and greed which is a flaw in all human beings. It has the power to fulfill 3 wishes to 3 owners, making the use of it tempting to the person who owns it. As an instance, in the beginning of the story, Mr. White is very eager to have the paw when sergeant Morris takes it out; it is in human nature to continuously desire more that the possessions that one already owns which is caused by temptation and greed (the paw). The paw is also symbolically related to the snake in Adam and Eve as it leads Adam and Eve to destruction by using temptation to make them greedy. The message that is conveyed through the paw is that temptation to change one’s fate will end badly, no matter how small the wish might be (in the end the White family loses its only son). Mention and explain 3 cases of foreshadowing in the “Monkey’s Paw” which foretell of Herbert’s death. …show more content…

Mention at least 3 points. The 7th room symbolizes death: The room is “shrouded”(dead people are often shrouded in a sheet) in black velvet and is decorated with black decorations>>> black is often used to symbolize death There is an ebony clock in the room and its chimes go off at each hour which causes all revelers to pause for a few seconds and think deeply>>> The clock is a symbol for passing time and it's ringing reminds people that their death is approaching, making them fearful. Also at the ringing of the clock, all activity/life stops which represents death. Moreover, the fact that the revelers are unable to stop the clock from ringing means that they cannot stop time or escape death The rooms are arranged from east to west with the blue room on the east and the black one on the west. East represents birth because of sunrise and west represents death because of sunset. Also, each of the 7 rooms represents a stage of one’s life, with the black on the very end representing

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