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Comparing The Monkey's Paw And The Red Room

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Fear lurks in the back of people’s brains, could it be more than fear? The Monkey’s Paw and The Red Room set up enthralling stories. H.G. Wells and William Whymark Jacobs wrote piece similar to horror stories. Comparing and contrasting are important to understand a story. Comparing and contrasting both of the short stories The Monkey’s Paw and The Red Room are crucial to getting to know how to create a terrifying story In William Wymark Jacobs’, The Monkey’s Paw, owns an eerie atmosphere to the short story. They Monkey’s Paw was written on the third person. The Monkey’s Paw was written in a way to grasp a persons attention and show the frightening result from the monkey’s paw. The Monkey’s Paw finished by the story getting worse. The short
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