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 second wish in the monkey's paw by Mr. White is "I wish my son alive again"
they think that it is a joke.
He thinks it is a big joke
In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, the opening problem revolves around the White family, who are introduced to a mystical monkey's paw that grants three wishes. However, the paw comes with a dire warning about the potential consequences of tampering with fate. Mr. White's curiosity leads him to make a wish, setting off a chain of tragic events that highlight the dangers of greed and the unforeseen repercussions of one's desires. The story explores themes of fate, consequence, and the limits of human control.
Mr. White or the Monkey Paw
The Monkey's paw.
Mr. White and his son do not believe that the monkey paw is magical.
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.Morris seems scared when Mr. White asks to keep the monkey's paw.
Mr. White is the protagonist.
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.
he wanted to own a house?
He is Mr. White's son and dies towards the end
He is Mr. White's son and dies towards the end
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Herbert,and Mr and ms white and Sargent Morris