The son is initially skeptical about the monkey's paw and its supposed magical powers. However, after witnessing its effects firsthand, he becomes more fearful and cautious, understanding that it brings unintended consequences. His attitude shifts from curiosity to a sense of dread, ultimately reflecting the theme of the dangers of tampering with fate. This change highlights the conflict between desire and the unforeseen repercussions of fulfilling those desires.
Their dead son.
The author said the monkeys paw came from India. So I think the tale was from India.
i think that the fire represents that the monkeys paw should not live and if it does someone else who uses the paw will die
the mother wants to wish for her son to return back home alive
Mr white wishes for his son to be back with them.
What is the resolutoin of The Monkey's Paw?
The White Family wish for 200 pounds but in order for them to receive the money, ironically, the son has to die.
she want to bring his son back to life
how do you compare an contrast the monkeys paw an the bottle imp
The language of the monkeys paw is English, as "The Monkey's Paw" is a short story written by W.W. Jacobs in 1902, originally published in English.
the second wish in the monkey's paw by Mr. White is "I wish my son alive again"
When Mr. White doesnt know if he should keep the monkeys paw or through it into the fire.