“The Monkey’s Paw”
- Genre: Fiction; short story; horror
- Originally Published: 1902
- Reading Level/Interest: Adult; grades 9-12
- Structure/Length: 3 parts; approximately 12-15 pages
- Protagonist and Central Conflict: The aged Mr. White faces temptation when he receives a monkey’s paw that is said to both grant wishes and invite misfortune. Just after he makes his first wish, his family meets sudden calamity.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Violent death
W. W. Jacobs, Author
- Bio: 1863-1943; Native Londoner and son of a dock worker and wharf manager; lost his mother at an early age; attended prep school and college in spite of modest upbringing; married suffragette Agnes Eleanor Williams and had five children; playwright and prolific short story writer who wrote often about shipping and maritime themes and was known for his horror stories and supernatural tales; “The Monkey’s Paw” has been adapted multiple times for film, including in an episode of popular animated TV series The Simpsons
- Other Works: Many Cargoes (1896); The Ghost of Jerry Bundler (1899); The Lady of the Barge (1902); “The Toll-House” (1909)
- Awards: None
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
- The Dangers of Wishful Thinking
- The Finality of Death
- Coincidence Versus the Supernatural
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
- Gain an understanding of the horror genre by analyzing elements of suspense and foreshadowing.