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23 June, 09:22

How does the foreshadowing in "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs creates tension, suspense, or both.

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  1. 23 June, 11:28
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    Both

    Explanation:

    Tension and Suspense in Monkey's Paw The writer is able to create tension and suspense through various ways. In the opening sentence of the story we are given a brief description of the surrounding area. In gothic stories, they are usually set in a remote and isolated area, as in the 'Monkey's Paw' it is set in a remote village were there is only 2 houses inhabited. 'Without, the night was cold and wet' sets the scene of the story. A gloomy background has been given

    to set the atmosphere. This weather

    is similar to the feelings of the main characters. This technique used

    is called pathetic fallacy, when the weather resembles a persons

    feeling.
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