How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
How does sergent morris feel about the monkey's paw
it is that mr Morris comes to the house,white asks to hear more about the paw.
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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.
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Mr.Morris seems scared when Mr. White asks to keep the monkey's paw.
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.
In "The Monkey's Paw," the characters are Mr. and Mrs. White, their son Herbert, and Sergeant-Major Morris. Mr. White is curious and somewhat skeptical, Mrs. White is superstitious, Herbert is optimistic, and Sergeant-Major Morris is mysterious and warns them about the monkey's paw.
Herbert,and Mr and ms white and Sargent Morris
Relaxed and relieved