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Explore W.W. Jacobs' eerie tale of a mysterious monkey's paw, delving into themes of fate, truth, and the consequences of seeking the supernatural. Reflect on the difference between reality and truth in this thought-provoking story set against a backdrop of British-Indian cultural exchange.
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Monkey’s Paw p. 31
Author 411 • W.W. Jacobs • (1863-1943) • Lived in London, England • House was near docks, and he wrote about tales he heard from sailors • His stories are about everyday life disrupted by strange and fantastic events • The Monkey’s Paw is his most famous • This story is unlike his other writings, he wrote mostly humorously
Read British background of India • P. 31 • Did astonishing things • Ornate temple and artwork • New food • Unfamiliar beliefs • Dreadful diseases • Poisonous snakes • Mysterious cults
Think-Pair-Share • Think of a time when you have disagreed with a friend about something they believed to be true. How did you come to an agreement, or verify who was right? • Possibly by looking it up? Book, internet, ask a teacher or parent • Look for ways the characters explain the truth behind the events in the story
Anticipation guide • One should be content with his or her life as it is. • People should not play games with fate. • You should never be afraid to be the master of your own destiny. • There is not such things as a free lunch.
Vocabulary • P. 30 • Grave • Maligned • Credulity • Furtively • Apathy • Opressive
The story • About an eerie object arriving in England from India • India was a British colony from 1700’s until 1947 • Lots of information and misinformation came from British soldiers about India’s culture • India was represented as mysterious and of the supernatural
Big Question • Is there a difference between reality and truth? • In “The Monkey’s Paw”, a family learns the truth behind a mysterious monkey’s paw. Use this sentence starter to help you develop your ideas about the Big Question: • People may try to verify the truth by ______________. • While you read look for explanations the characters offer to explain the truth behind the events in “The Monkey’s Paw.”
After reading, reflect… • The point of this story was prediction, prior knowledge • You writing assignment: • Make a prediction for your life. This needs to be separated into four paragraphs, (an introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion) • You audience will be you, in future years, so this is informative as well as entertainment. • You have 20 minutes to begin this writing assignment. • Think about where you will be, what you will be doing for a profession, who will be around you, etc.