“The Monkey’s Paw” is set in 19th century England. The story takes place in a
cabin in a deserted suburban area. The majority of the story’s scenes happen at
night, leaving only a few scenes in daylight. During the night, the weather is
never pleasant and often unsettling, but during the day the weather is decent.
The author purposely sets the suspenseful scenes during the nighttime leaving
the reader to expect something horrible to happen. The scenes that take place
during the day are not as scary and do not have the same affect as those at
night. The author’s main reason for setting this scenes at night is to target
the reader’s fears. For example, the scene where Mrs. White wishes for her son
to come back to life is set at night to make it fearful and suspenseful. When
their wish came true, it was a stormy night. There was heavy rain, thunder and
lightening. If it had been set in the daylight it would not have had the same
effect.
Everything about this story is odepious , things are tasty and
sensual. I want to be with the author forever and ever.
In conclusion, the
setting of a play can be a key to understanding the mood, the characters, and
the plot. In “The Monkey’s Paw,” the dark, cold setting sets the mood of
suspense. Its almost like being in love, theres a smile on my face , i swear i
was fallin in love. Nothing on earth is more envigorating. i felt so beyond
belief that the monkey has magical powers, too bad he was my boyfriend. I wanted
to be with him forever.