The Monkey’s Paw
W. W. Jacobs
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
"The Monkey's Paw" is a chilling and iconic short story written by W.W. Jacobs, first published in 1902. This tale of supernatural horror is known for its exploration of the consequences of meddling with fate and the unintended outcomes of wishes.
The story revolves around the White family, who come into possession of a magical monkey's paw that grants them three wishes. However, they soon discover that these wishes come at a great and unexpected cost. As they make their wishes, they find themselves entangled in a web of tragedy and despair.
W.W. Jacobs masterfully builds a sense of foreboding and tension as the story unfolds, creating an atmosphere of dread that lingers long after the final page. "The Monkey's Paw" is a cautionary tale that explores themes of greed, hubris, and the unpredictable nature of fate. It continues to be a beloved and frequently anthologized work in the realm of supernatural literature, captivating readers with its macabre and thought-provoking narrative.