The Monkey's Paw

Why does the author of the story introduce Sergeant-Major Morris?

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Morris is a vehicle that involves the paw into the White family. Morris is tall and well built. He visits the Whites and regales them with exotic tales from his adventures abroad, particularly in India. He mentions the monkey's paw to them but is reluctant to let them have it; his demeanor and words suggest he is frightened of the talisman's power.