She wants the paw because she wants to wish her son back to life.
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In "The Monkey's Paw," the characters are Mr. and Mrs. White, their son Herbert, and Sergeant-Major Morris. Mr. White is curious and somewhat skeptical, Mrs. White is superstitious, Herbert is optimistic, and Sergeant-Major Morris is mysterious and warns them about the monkey's paw.
The characters in the story "The Monkey's Paw" are Mr. White, Mrs. White, the couple's son Herbert, and Mr. White's friend Major Morris
Mr. White is the wife of Mrs. White and the father of Herbert. He is the main main character of "The Monkey Paw". He is the one who makes the wishes. Hope that helped?
Mr. White, Mrs. White and their son Herbert
he wanted to own a house?
Mr. White or the Monkey Paw
The Monkey's paw.
In "The Monkey's Paw," Mrs. White's action is to urge her husband, Mr. White, to wish for their son's return after he dies in a tragic accident, believing that the paw can bring him back. Her desperation leads to a horrifying conclusion when their son returns, but he is not the same as he was before his death. The story culminates in Mrs. White's torment as she realizes the consequences of their wishes, ultimately leading to a final, chilling moment when she begs her husband to use the paw one last time to wish their son away again.
The minor character in "The Monkey's Paw" is Sergeant-Major Morris, who is a friend of the White family and the one who gives them the cursed monkey's paw. He serves as the catalyst for the events that follow in the story.
Action:yells about the foul weather and the poor condition of the road they live on. Conclusion:he's frustrated because he has lost at Chess and he is getting rid of his emotions
Mr. and Mrs. White ---------------- Mr. & Mrs. John White, and their son Herbert. You should really read the story... it's short, and it's very good.