In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Mr. White's first wish is for two hundred pounds to pay off the mortgage on his home. This wish sets off a chain of tragic events following the supernatural consequences of using the monkey's paw, which grants wishes but with unexpected and often grim outcomes. The story explores themes of fate, consequence, and the dangers of tampering with destiny.
they have two hundred pound.
to reverse his second wish
Mr. Whites 200 pounds mortgage owing is important because it foreshadows the compensation the whites got for Herbert's death and it foreshadows Mr. Whites first wish.
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the second wish in the monkey's paw by Mr. White is "I wish my son alive again"
Yes some do wish they were white but not only whites but some blacks wish they were white but many dont.
to undo his wish to bring his son back to life
Mr white wishes for his son to be back with them.
The Two Mr- Whites - 1909 was released on: USA: 26 October 1909
I don't know everything, wish I did.
Desperate Landscapes - 2007 A Wish for the Whites 2-2 was released on: USA: 12 July 2007
He thinks it is a big joke