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1 THE MONKEY’S PAW W.W. Jacobs (1863-1943)

2 PRE-READING QUESTIONS ANSWER ON A PIECE OF NOTEBOOK PAPER AND BE READY TO DISCUSS WITH THE CLASS. 1. People may try to verify the truth by ___________________________. 2. “Be careful what you wish for.” Explain what the sentence means. Why should someone be careful about wishing? 3. Does every action have a consequence? Explain. 4. How would you define fate or destiny? Do you believe our fate is predetermined or do you think events in our lives happen by coincidence? Explain.

3 THE BRITISH VIEW OF INDIA  “The Monkey’s Paw” tells of an eerie object that arrives in English from India.  The English East India Company settled in India by 1611 and exported tea and textiles to England.  From the late 1700s until 1947, India was a British colony.  In letters and visits back home, British soldiers passed on information and misinformation about India’s culture.

4 THE BRITISH VIEW OF INDIA  The English quickly became fascinated with Indian culture.  Elephants, tigers, and monkeys were great novelties.  Rajahs had outrageous wealth and many wives, fakirs did astonishing feats such as lying on beds of nails, and many people wore exotic clothing and jewelry.  There were ornate temples and artwork, new foods, and unfamiliar beliefs, along with dreadful diseases, poisonous snakes, and mysterious cults.  Before long, India came to represent the mysterious and supernatural.

5 GRAVE  Very serious and worrying

6 MALIGNED  Spoken badly about

7 CREDULITY  Tendency to believe too easily

8 FURTIVELY  Secretively; sneakily; stealthily

9 A PATHY  Lack of interest or emotion

10 OP PRESSIVE  Causing great discomfort; distressing


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