This story has three main conflicts. The central conflict of this story is Person VS Nature, this is because Mr.White is trying to fight the monkey's paw. Another conflict is Person Vs person , and also Person Vs themself
When Mr. White doesnt know if he should keep the monkeys paw or through it into the fire.
An example of internal conflict in "The Monkey's Paw" is Mr. White's struggle with his desires and fears after using the paw to make a wish. He is torn between his wish for wealth and the consequences that may come with it, reflecting his internal conflict.
The conflict of The Monkey's Paw is that when Mr. White makes his wishes, he is trying to change his fate, and horrible things happen because of this. The moral of the story is do not try to change your fate.
The antagonist in the monkey's paw is the monkey's paw. An antagonist does not always have to be a character it can be the "force" in conflict with the protagonist.
grants three wishes.
The external conflict in "The Monkey's Paw" is between the White family and the consequences of using the cursed monkey's paw. The internal conflict lies within Mr. White as he grapples with his desire to use the paw to improve his family's financial situation, but also fears the potential consequences of meddling with fate.
This story has three main conflicts. The central conflict of this story is Person VS Nature, this is because Mr.White is trying to fight the monkey's paw. Another conflict is Person Vs person , and also Person Vs themself
the monkey?
There is not an Flashback in the story "the Monkey's Paw" I was looking for the same thing and i could not find any answers to it.
The conflict is reslved in using three wishes?
English author W. W. Jacobs wrote the short story The Monkey's Paw
Mr. White struggles with the idea that his wish on the monkey's paw was responsible for his son's death.
In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, the main internal conflict occurs within Mr. White, as he battles with his desires and fears when using the monkey's paw to make wishes. He experiences the conflict between wanting to satisfy his desires and the consequences that come with each wish he makes. Additionally, Mrs. White also faces internal conflict as she struggles with grief and the temptation to use the paw to reunite with her son.