the rising action to the monkey's paw is everything that has happened before the climax.
the rising action to the monkey's paw is everything that has happened before the climax.
The rising action in "The Monkey's Paw" occurs when the White family receives and makes wishes using the magical paw. As their wishes start to come true with unforeseen consequences, tension builds as they grapple with the paw's powers and the consequences of their actions.
From memory: Anticipation was built up in the reader's imagination.
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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From memory: Anticipation was built up in the reader's imagination.
The plot diagram of "The Monkey's Paw" includes exposition (introducing the White family and the monkey's paw), rising action (Wish for money, son's death, wish for resurrection), climax (Mr. White's third wish), falling action (Mrs. White's second wish), and resolution (Mr. White's final wish and the story's chilling ending).
rising action: showing the monkeys paw wishing for 200 poundsson dyingclimax: when they wish for the son and he comes alive all zombified and dead-formedresolution: when they open the door and see nothing
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Herbert is the least interested in the Monkey's Paw.
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