The sergeant-major warns the Whites about the monkey's paw, describing it as a dangerous talisman that brings misfortune. He speaks of its power as something to be feared and advises them to get rid of it.
He thinks it is a big joke
He thinks it is a big joke
the second wish in the monkey's paw by Mr. White is "I wish my son alive again"
Great Whites and probally tons more. Great Whites Came to Cape Cod during thee oil spill when we brought the seals over hear so the great whites always vollow their pray.
Mr. and Mrs. Whites, Herbert, Sergeant Morris, and the servant from the factory.
In "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs, Sergeant-Major Morris arrives at the White family's house. He brings with him the mysterious monkey's paw and shares stories about its magical but dangerous powers. His visit marks the beginning of the family's fateful interactions with the paw and its consequences.
It is suspenful because mr. white is playing chess with his son.
this is because morris wants to destroy it so other people wont use it and the whites were tempted
All humans share common ancestry with monkeys, so it is only logical that as a species, we should resemble monkeys. Caucasians are not the only ones.
Suprised
The whites see an empty road in the lamplight
Mr.Morris seems scared when Mr. White asks to keep the monkey's paw.
The sergeant-major warns the Whites about the monkey's paw, describing it as a dangerous talisman that brings misfortune. He speaks of its power as something to be feared and advises them to get rid of it.
On certain and Special Occasions
His name was also William, mother's name was Emma.
He thinks it is a big joke