In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, the second wish made by Mr. White is for £200 to pay off his mortgage. This wish is fulfilled, but it comes at a tragic cost: their son Herbert dies in an accident at work, and the family receives the compensation in the form of the money Mr. White wished for. This event highlights the story's theme of unintended consequences that arise from tampering with fate.
Their dead son.
the second wish in the monkey's paw by Mr. White is "I wish my son alive again"
in the third wish and monkeys paw they both regret wishes they asked for.
Um my 8th grade class just now got finished reading The Monkeys Paw and the first wish isThe first wish is for 200 pounds.The second wish is for Herbert to be alive again.And I cant remember the third wish sorry.
they have different themes monkeys paw: be careful of what you wish for the third wish: be happy of what you have
The monkeys paw is a talisman and it 3 people 3 wishes and the 3nd wish is always for death.
The first wish made on the monkey's paw in "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs was for £200.
The consequence of the second wish in "The Monkey's Paw" was tragic. Herbert, the son of the family, died as a result of the wish for two hundred pounds, which was intended to alleviate their financial struggles. The money came as compensation for his death, leaving the family in deep grief and regret over their use of the paw. This wish exemplifies the theme of unintended consequences that permeates the story.
how did the first wish come true in the monkeys paw
The resolution in the monkey's paw is when the man made his third wish so the paw could not be used again
The sergeant-major’s warning not to wish on the monkeys paw
Hebert died because of him not believing in the monkeys paw and telling his dad to make the first wish