In "The Monkey's Paw," Sergeant Major Morris introduces suspense by recounting his experiences with the cursed paw, hinting at its dark powers and the tragic consequences of using it. His reluctance to discuss the paw and his insistence on its dangers create an ominous atmosphere, foreshadowing the disastrous events that follow. The mysterious allure of the paw, coupled with Morris's warnings, heightens the tension and compels the White family to confront the unknown risks associated with their wishes. This tension sets the stage for the unfolding Horror as they grapple with the consequences of their choices.
i dont no
Monkeys
How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
well we developed from apes. If you go to a museum you might see a skeleton of an ape then one of us and you can see how alike we are to apes. But no we weren't monkeys. we developed from apes.
The sergeant-major’s warning not to wish on the monkeys paw
that's because we humans come from them and developed it from them
Humans and monkeys
The author said the monkeys paw came from India. So I think the tale was from India.
Sergeant Major Morris obtained the monkey's paw during his time serving in India. He received it from a fakir, who put a spell on it to grant three wishes to the holder, but warned that the wishes would come with consequences.
exposition of monkey and the turtle
with Sergeant Pepper's salt then boil them let me know if they taste nice, 60 year old Monkees might be a bit sour! Basically, The Monkees are TV show/band in the 60's. The question you probably are looking for is 'How do you eat monkeys?'.
Yes, monkeys generally have good eyesight. The exact visual abilities can vary between species, but many monkeys have well-developed eyesight that helps them navigate their environment, find food, and communicate with each other.