The Landlady 'And The Monkey's Paw'

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Suspense is the feeling that builds up in a reader when he or she is reading a story. One of the stories that we read in class was “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl. The short story was about a man named Billy Weaver who needed a place to stay in London. But as he faces truth vs perception, he fails because what he sees is a cheap and nice place to stay, so from the events that occurred in the end, when he started to feel foreboding and she started acting dubious he found out the truth about the landlady we can infer that he got murdered by her. The other short story was called “The Monkeys Paw” which was by W.W Jacobs. This short story was about how an old man named Mr. White and his family wanted to make a wish on a monkeys paw that a soldier gave to him. But Mr. White is told of consequences he still, along with his family requisitioned the monkeys paw from the soldier. So in conclusion of this story Mr. White’s family was …show more content…

In other words, the author is adding suspense in the story by revealing how the characters feel and act. As crafted by Roald Dahl the quote, “Just hang it there,” she said, “and let me help you with your coat” is just one of the few lines in the text that shows the tone of the landlady and Billy. A piece of evidence that can illustrate tone in “the Monkey’s Paw” is the quote, “a rat.’ Mr. White’s voice shook. ‘A rat. It passed me on the 300 stairs” this can act out how Mr. White was afraid because the tone in his voice sounded afraid. The first quote particularly shows how nice the landlady is being, you can tell by the way she is talking and the tone in her voice (even though you can’t hear her). The second quote from “The Monkey’s Paw” described the tone in Mr.Whites voice and how it illustrated that he was

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