the wishes are first 200 pounds and the second is for his son to return to him after his death and the last is for Herbert to return to the grave after they wish for him return......... i hope i answered your question
A monkey's paw supposedly grants wishes
When Mr. White doesnt know if he should keep the monkeys paw or through it into the fire.
It symbolizes changing fate. As in the monkeys paw in the story grants three wishes... And people who want to take advantage that change in fate will suffer the coniquences.
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The mood in "The Monkey's Paw" is dark and foreboding, with a sense of eerie suspense and impending doom. The story creates a feeling of tension and unease as the consequences of the paw's wishes unfold.
The conflict is resolved by Mr. White wishing that everything would go back to normal.
Francis Bonde is the author of "Mangosparos and The Monkeys". The story is listed in several books about great myths.
"The Monkey's Paw" is a horror short story by W.W. Jacobs in which the paw grants three wishes to its owner, with unexpected and tragic consequences. The main crime of the paw is tempting people to make wishes that ultimately lead to their downfall by twisting the wish fulfillment in a sinister way. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of tampering with fate and the dangers of greed.
The leader of the monkeys has a naked tan face and has white fur and his name is Alba, and the other monkeys have the same color face he has, and they have lighter tan fur, and they bring out messages to Shere Khan. Although that wasn't in the story. That they worked for Shere Khan.
"Greedy" does not describe Melinda Alice from the three wishes story because she selflessly wishes for the well-being of others instead of solely focusing on personal gain.
The Foolish Wishes, by Charles Perrault.
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