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MUSIC CONNECTION LISTEN TO SONG ENTITLED, “THE MONKEY’S PAW.”

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MUSIC CONNECTION. LISTEN TO SONG ENTITLED, “THE MONKEY’S PAW.”. TOPIC: COMPARE THE THEME IN THE STORY TO THE THEME IN THE SONG. Review Presentation on “How to Answer A Discussion Question”. Writing Assignment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MUSIC CONNECTION

LISTEN TO SONG ENTITLED, “THE MONKEY’S PAW.”

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TOPIC:

COMPARE THE THEME IN THE STORY TO THE THEME IN THE SONG.

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Review Presentation on “How to Answer A

Discussion Question”

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Writing Assignment

DIRECTIONS: Compare the theme(s) in W.W. Jacobs’ short

story, "The Monkey's Paw“ to the theme(s) in Laurie Anderson’s

song, “Monkey’s Paw.”

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“Brainstorm”

YOUR IDEAS

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“Nature's got rules and Nature's got laws/And if you cross her look out!”

An old fakir “wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.”

Trying to Control Destiny

Common Elements

Trying to Control Destiny

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“I know a man he lost his head/He said: The way I feel I'd be better off dead.”

"Don't you think you might wish for four pairs of hands for me?" They laughed when “the sergeant-major, with a look of alarm on his face, caught him by the arm” and says, “If you must wish…wish for something sensible.”

Common Elements

Words are very important –Choose

them carefully!

Words are very important –Choose

them carefully!

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“I got everything I ever wanted”

Mr. White says, “It seems to me I’ve got all I want.”

Wishing when they already have

everything they need!

Common Elements

Wishing when they already have

everything they need!

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“I want stereo FM installed in my teeth/And take this mole off my back/ and put it on my

cheek.”

Mr White says, "I wish for two hundred

pounds."

Wishing for bizarre and/or unnecessary

things.

Common Elements

Wishing for bizarre and/or unnecessary

things.

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

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Follow these steps when answering

discussion questions:

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Step 1: Mention the author and title of the story.W.W. Jacobs’ short story, “The Monkey’s Paw,”

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W.W. Jacobs’ short story, “The Monkey’s Paw,”

Step 2: Include part of the question or topic.

has a comparable theme to Laurie Anderson’s song, “Monkey’s Paw.”

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Step 3: Answer or address the question or topic.

Both pieces deal with interfering with fate and being careful for what one wishes.

W.W. Jacobs’ short story, “The Monkey’s Paw,” has a comparable theme to Laurie Anderson’s song, “Monkey’s Paw.”

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The StoryTrying to

Control Destiny

Common Elements

Words are very important –Choose

them carefully!

NOW WHAT?We need examples, details, quotations,

etc…

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“Nature's got rules and Nature's got laws/And if you cross her look out!”

An old fakir “wanted to show that fate ruled people's lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.”

Trying to Control Destiny

Common Elements

Words are very important –Choose

them carefully!

"Don't you think you might wish for four pairs of hands for me?" They laughed when “the sergeant-major, with a look of alarm on his face, caught him by the arm” and says, “If you must wish…wish for something sensible.”

“I know a man he lost his head/He said: The way I feel I'd be better off dead.”

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Step 3: Answer or address the question or topic.Both pieces deal with interfering with fate and being careful for what one wishes. In

Similarly, the song also warns, “Nature’s got rules and Nature’s got laws/And if you cross her look out!”

the story, an old fakir wants to teach that, “fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.”

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Step 3: Answer or address the question or topic.Another aspect to consider is the danger of choosing one’s words carefully. When Mrs. White carelessly wishes for four pairs of hands, Sergeant Morris warns them, “If you must wish…wish for something sensible.”

The song carries this same message, “I know a man he lost his head/He said: The way I feel I’d be better off dead.”

Mrs. White undoubtedly would not really want four hands!

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

Wishing when they already have

everything they need!

Common Elements

NOW WHAT?

Wishing for bizarre and/or unnecessary

things.

We need examples, details, quotations,

etc…

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The Story

“I got everything I ever wanted”

Mr. White says, “It seems to me I’ve got all I want.”

Wishing when they already have

everything they need!

Common Elements

Wishing for bizarre and/or unnecessary

things.Mr White says, "I wish

for two hundred pounds."

“I want stereo FM installed in my teeth/And take this mole off my back/ and put it on my

cheek.”

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Step 3: Answer or address the question or topic.The two pieces share the fact that people wish for things even though

Mr. White wishes for 200 pounds, and the person in the song wishes for “stereo FM installed in my teeth” and a mole that is on her back be placed on her face.

The idea in both is that one should be happy with what he or she has and not be frivolous.

they both admit they have everything they need.

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Step 4: Include a finalizing statement.The idea in both is that one should be happy with what he or she has and not be frivolous.

It is apparent that both selections concern meddling with destiny and being cautious about one’s wishes.

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Showing PossessionQuotations Around the Name of

the Short Story and SongWriting in the Present TenseAvoiding Run-On Sentences

Other Important Elements of Your Answer:

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W.W. Jacobs’ short story, “The Monkey’s Paw,” has a comparable theme to Laurie Anderson’s song, “Monkey’s Paw.” Both pieces deal with interfering with fate and being careful for what one wishes. In the story, an old fakir wants to teach that, “fate ruled people’s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.” Similarly, the song also warns, “Nature’s got rules and Nature’s got laws/And if you cross her look out!”

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Another aspect to consider is the danger of choosing one’s words carefully. When Mrs. White carelessly wishes for four pairs of hands, Sergeant Morris warns them, “If you must wish…wish for something sensible.” Mrs. White undoubtedly would not really want four hands! The song carries this same message, “I know a man he lost his head/He said: The way I feel I’d be better off dead.”

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The two pieces share the fact that people wish for things even though they both admit they have everything they need. Mr. White wishes for 200 pounds, and the person in the song wishes for “stereo FM installed in my teeth” and a mole that is on her back be placed on her face.

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The idea in both is that one should be happy with what he or she has and not be frivolous. It is apparent that both selections concern meddling with destiny and being cautious about one’s wishes.

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Venn Diagram

The Song

The StoryName: _________________________