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How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
i dont no
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He got it from the guy who had it before.
Since the Sergeant Major first speaks about being in India, we can assume that when he speaks of the Fakir who put the spell on the paw that the incident occurred while he was in India. By interpolation of what he says, we can infer that one of Morris' colleagues had a dispute about fate with a Fakir who cursed the paw to prove a point. After the initial man had his first two wishes he wished for death as his third wish and it was bequeathed to Morris afterwards.
How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
Relaxed and relieved
Relaxed and relieved
Mr.White bought it from Sergeant-Major-Morris.
Sergent Major Morris came to Mr.Whites house
Sergeant-Major Morris acquired the monkey's paw during his time serving in India. He received it from a fakir (a Muslim holy man) who placed a spell on it, warning that it contained dangerous magic.
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The characters in the story "The Monkey's Paw" are Mr. White, Mrs. White, the couple's son Herbert, and Mr. White's friend Major Morris
Sergeant Major Morris creating suspense by mentioning the sinister history of the monkey's paw and its ability to grant wishes increases the tension of the rising action. Additionally, Morris's warnings about the potential consequences of using the paw heighten the suspense and foreshadow the looming tragedy.
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Major Morris says that a fakir from India had given him the paw. He says that the reason for the paw containing magic powers was that before he got the paw, the paw had been used by three other people whose wishes came rue, in which the third person wished such a thing that he died. After that Morris received the paw. He considered the monkey's paw to be a curse because it did behold magical powers to fulfil people's wishes, but when someone wished for something, it fulfilled the wish in a very dreadful manner.