Referring to The Monkey's Paw by WW Jacobs and Signalman by Charles Dickens, I have to explain how these writers use horror / suspense types to explore philosophical and psychological problems not. The Monkey's Paw is "The Monkey's Paw" by WW Jacobs and "The signal man" by Charles Dickens, so how these writers used horror / suspense type to explore philosophical and psychological problems I have to explain what to use. The first story "The Monkey's Paw" is the story of two parents and a son of a white family adult.
Charles Dickens' signaling, W. W Jacobs' monkey's feet, and Gothic H. G. Wells' red room are typical. The Gothic story was written in the mid 1980s, including "Frankenstein" by Mary Sherry and "Jane Air" by Charlotte Bronte. Other Gothic story, according to Charles Dickens' The Signalman ", due to W.W Jacobs" The Monkeys Paw ", and due to H.G well include" The red room ". - Monkey's feet and red room wrote "Monkey's Paws" and "Red House" in the 19th century, but there were so many unusual events that can not be answered by science and human thinking, they were answered or not explained I will do. Problem or evidence of an abnormal event that occurred. Society tries to provide answers and explanations for the occurrence of supernatural events.
The way Dickens and Jacob used magical types for traffic lights and monkey feet. To answer this question, I think that the authors of The Signalman and The Monkey's Paw use the mysterious type very often. In the next article, I will explain why I think of this. The first thought I want to see is the fate's role. We see this happening in two stories, but in a slightly different way. - Greed is an excessive sin, and everyone has at least a little. When someone has the opportunity to get as much as they can, they will do everything they can to put out everything. In W. W. Jacobs' s story "The Monkey's Paw", the White family experienced a great trial of greed, and they even forged their destiny to get it.