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How would you define the mood throughout the story “The Monkey’s Paw”?
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How would you define the mood throughout the story “The Monkey’s Paw”?
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We would define the mood throughout the story "The Monkey';s Paw" by defining "Creepy" and "Foreboding" as these
are two descriptions of the mood
that prevails in W. W. Jacobs' short
story
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I'd say it's a seriously, gloomy, horrible mood, like how the people die, and when the old man is telling the story about the paw.
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