Action:yells about the foul weather and the poor condition of the road they live on.
Conclusion:he's frustrated because he has lost at Chess and he is getting rid of his emotions
In "The Monkey's Paw," Herbert White wished for £200 using the monkey's paw. As a result of his wish, he died in a tragic work accident and his family received his life insurance payout, totaling exactly £200.
Action:yells about the foul weather and the poor condition of the road they live on. Conclusion:he's frustrated because he has lost at Chess and he is getting rid of his emotions
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).
In "The Monkey's Paw," the falling action occurs after Mr. White wishes for his son to come back to life using the monkey's paw. This part of the story focuses on the eerie and suspenseful events that unfold as they hear knocking on the door and must decide whether to let their son in.
The falling action leads to the resolution or conclusion of the play
exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, conclusion
exposition, climax, rising action, falling action conclusion
In the story "Monkey and Turtle," the falling action includes Monkey refusing Turtle's requests for help, Turtle tricking Monkey into helping him, Turtle getting what he wants with Monkey's assistance, and ultimately Monkey learning a lesson about trust and friendship.
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.
Mr. White and his son do not believe that the monkey paw is magical.
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
exposition, climax, rising action, falling action conclusion