Analysis Of The Monkey's Paw By W. Jacobs

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The Monkey’s Paw, by W.W. Jacobs, is a story of a family who inherited a monkey’s paw from one of their friends. They have 3 wishes, and the father, Mr. White, used the monkey’s paw to gain additional money, but as a result, their only son died and he used the last 2 wishes to bring her (Mrs. White’) son alive, but he later made him die again. The man that gave them the paw (Sergeant Major Morris) had warned them of deadly results and that the last man that inherited the paw had wished for death. This proves that he is disturbing. He is disturbing because he is superstitious, fearful, and strange. First, is superstitious because he believes that an elderly fakir put a spell on the monkey’s paw (line 51). In the contrary, spells do not actually

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