The Monkey’s Paw Writing Prompt

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The Monkey’s Paw Writing Prompt Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Why or why not? One should be content with his or her life as it is.

The Monkey’s Paw Writing Prompt Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Why or why not? You should never be afraid to be the master of your destiny.

The Monkey’s Paw Writing Prompt Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Why or why not? Nothing is ever truly free.

The Monkey’s Paw by W. W. Jacobs “Be careful what you wish for, you may receive it.”

The Monkey’s Paw What is fate? As a noun is means: the development of events beyond a person's control, regarded as determined by a supernatural power. As a verb it means: destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way.

The Monkey’s Paw Short Story Elements Plot Exposition Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

The Monkey’s Paw Conflict is essential to the plot to add tension, create depth for characters, and hold the reader’s attention Plot Devices Foreshadowing adds tension and suspense Details that hint at upcoming events Flashback provides background information An interruption in the plot to describe a past event

The Monkey’s Paw Predictions To make predictions, you must: Your logical ideas about what you think will happen next in the story. To make predictions, you must: Pay attention to story details Use your prior knowledge and personal experiences

The Monkey’s Paw Types of Personal Connections for Predictions: Text to Text Text to Media Text to World Text to Self

The Monkey’s Paw Text to Text We use knowledge of other stories or novels with similar plots to help us predict the outcome of the story.

The Monkey’s Paw Text to Media Use cultural knowledge and experiences with movies, television, music, video games, and other tangible media to help us connect to the story.

The Monkey’s Paw Text to World Use knowledge of current events and news in the political, social, economic, and environmental world to help us identify key issues in the story.

The Monkey’s Paw Text to Self Use knowledge of human nature and our personal life experiences (as well as those of our friends and family) to help us predict how characters will behave in the story.

The Monkey’s Paw Big Question: Is There a Difference Between Reality and Truth? Think about a disagreement you have had with someone in the past where you had opposite opinions, but each of you believed your argument was the truth. How can we verify the truth?

The Monkey’s Paw Think about your answers to the previous question as you read through the text. Look for explanations the characters offer to explain the truth behind the events in “The Monkey’s Paw.”

The Monkey’s Paw Historical context The English East India Company settled in India by 1611 and exported tea and textiles to England. The English quickly became fascinated with Indian culture. Elephants, tigers, and monkeys were great novelties. Rajahs had outrageous wealth and many wives, fakirs did astonishing feats such as lying on beds of nails, and many people wore exotic clothing and jewelry. There were ornate temples and artwork, new foods, and unfamiliar beliefs along with dreadful diseases, poisonous snakes, and mysterious cults.

The Monkey’s Paw