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Do as directed :
Mr White and his son were playing chess in their living room. They were expecha
a guest. When he came, Mr White welcomed him. Then he offered him a drink
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Answered by Siripadmaja03012003
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Answer:it was stop then what?????

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mukeshthakor42: tumhe do as directed bananaa hai
RITESHRAZZZZ: matlb
Answered by RITESHRAZZZZ
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When we first meet Herbert and his father, they are playing chess. Mr. White makes a reckless move. Herbert and Mrs. White instantly catch the mistake, and Herbert wins the game.

Chess is a game of strategy that depends on a person's ability to anticipate a series of moves ahead of time. The chess game here might be symbolic of Herbert's carefulness and Mr. White's recklessness. Mr. White's recklessness in buying and wishing on the cursed monkey's paw causes plenty of trouble for his family, but unfortunately, Herbert's carefulness doesn't save him. Mr. White seems to have learned his lesson, though. By the end of the story, he's unwilling to take the risk of meeting up with his undead son.The main setting of "The Monkey's Paw" is inside and around the White family home, called Laburnam Villa. The story is probably set around the time it was published, in 1902. The first section of the story covers a single night in the White's lives, and the second section covers the following day. The third section happens at night, ten days after Herbert dies.

As the story opens, the scene inside Laburnam Villa is contrasted with the scene outside. Outside, it's your typical dark and stormy night. Inside things are warm and cheery, with chess, knitting, and a roaring fire. As the story progresses, the house becomes progressively darker and spookier – complete with creaking stairs, strange shadows from candles, and things that go bump in the night. After Herbert dies, we are told that the house becomes "steeped in shadow and silence" (3.3).

This is just the beginning of the house's dark transformation. The climax comes when what we imagine to be the mutilated and grave-rotted Herbert comes back from the dead and knocks on the door. At the end of the story, the house is no longer a nightmare place, but we don't get the idea that things are going to be happy inside for a very long time.

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mukeshthakor42: wrong hai
RITESHRAZZZZ: fk u
Siripadmaja03012003: got scared
RITESHRAZZZZ: frm whom
Siripadmaja03012003: Sry
RITESHRAZZZZ: why sry
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