46 pages 1 hour read

W.W. Jacobs

The Monkey's Paw

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1902

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Short Answer

1. What horror movies scare you the most? What makes a movie scary? 

Teaching Suggestion: You can start by giving a few examples of modern horror films or classic stories such as Frankenstein or Dracula. To help students understand what makes a story scary, you can mention the ideas of suspense, death, or gore to connect them to the theme of The Finality of Death.

  • This article explains what makes something suspenseful and gives examples from popular movies to analyze different elements of suspense.
  • The episode “Eye of the Beholder” of the show The Twilight Zone is a horror classic. This clip could serve as an entry point for a discussion about anticipation, suspense, and irony.
  • As an alternative to watching the Twilight Zone, the poem “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is also a classic example of a suspenseful narrative.

2. Can you think of any cautionary tales, myths, or folktales about dangerous wishes? What are some common themes or lessons from these stories?