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The Monkey's Paw Conflict

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How would you react if you innocently wished for 200 pounds and you received your wish… along with the death of your own son. The fiction story known as “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs deals with great conflict with the White family. Mr. White asks for 200 pounds from the cursed paw as his first wish. Although he gets the money, he has to deal with a tragedy of losing a child. Through the conflicted story, Mr. White fails to accomplish a way to deal with the severe conflict that the family has suffered. Mr. White not only fails to accomplish a way to cope with the conflict, but he doesn’t quite change his ways.
Mr. White deals with a serious tragedy by losing his son due to him ignoring warnings of the dangerous paw. The gentlemen had requested 200 pounds from the paw despite the bold negative signs. For example, the cursed paw caused the death of Herbert the following day the wish was made. He unfortunately was caught in machinery where he was put to death. “Herbert is not in any pain” (pg.30) said Herbert's coworker, proving Hebert is dead. …show more content…

For example, the family had dealt with a great portion of grief that persuaded them to wish Herbert's life back as the second wish even though the first wish turned into a disaster. “We’ll have one more. Go down and get it quickly, and wish our boy alive again” (pg.32). Although Mrs. White insisted on Herbert's life back, he could have settled her down or do anything he could to not take advantage of the wish. Once the wish was granted, Hebert rose from the grave and attempted to return home in the form the Whites would

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