Examples Of Foreshadowing In The Monkey's Paw

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It is only human nature to want more. As a species we are constantly asking ourselves how we can improve to ultimately control all that we possibly can. Because of this however, we can end up in situations that are worse than when we started. In the short story, “The Monkey’s Paw”, the White family is perfectly content and happy. That is, until a mysterious, mystical, mummified monkey’s paw is gifted to them. Throughout the story the family makes wishes which they think will improve their lives, but are ultimately tortured by these very wishes. The author W.W. Jacobs clearly conveys the theme that greed often leads to grief by cleverly implementing repetition and foreshadowing throughout “The Monkey’s paw”. To begin with, W.W. Jacobs uses

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