What are all of the examples of foreshadowing in the story "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs?
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Foreshadowing: Sergeant Major Morris clearly indicates that he is afraid of the monkey's paw. Morris hints at the danger connected to the monkey's paw.
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The mood of the story foreshadows that bad things will happen. At first, the mood is dark and scary outside the house but cheerful inside the house. Then, as the family makes wishes and bad things begin to happen, the mood becomes one of fear and terror. The dark mood foreshadows the events that take place later.
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