Greed is an excessive sin, and everyone has at least a little. When someone has the opportunity to get as much as they can, they will do everything they can to put out everything. In the story of W. W. Jacobs "The Monkey's Paw", the White family experienced a great greed of greed, and they even forged their destiny. Before the Caucasian knew the nails, they were sending a normal and decent lifestyle, and this lifestyle made them have no problem everyday.
Through these stories, I can explain that greed is the foundation of all these unhappiness. In "The Monkey's Paw", the white family's ugly greed was because monkey's nails were being used foolishly. In the middle of the library we conclude that Burley's direct greed is not the result of Fletcher and his own injury. Greed is eventually bad in all cases. One lesson learned from these stories is to get what you deserve.
Another theme of The Monkey's Paw is not to be intrigued. Mr. White was interested in monkey's nails, so the sheriff gave him his nails. If he is not interested in his nails, nothing will happen. The message displayed using this topic is that curiosity can cause you in trouble and hurt you. The last theme of The Monkey's Paw is that greed and selfishness may destroy your life. Because white people are greedy, they want to have money, and only they will think about themselves only when they cast the first two wishes. Because of their intent, these two wishes did not produce good results. The third wishes are selfless, bringing better results than the other two wishes.
Why do not you clutter your destiny? Well, through a short story, I hope the monkey's nails represent changes in your destiny and destiny. After doing these wishes, each wish has a negative effect. Changing the destiny of White has destroyed the whole of their life, so this subject has never been mentioned. Deeper, this is another place in the story that represents the subject. If they decide that White does not pollute his fate and do not want his nails, their dear son never dies. They may not have 200 pounds, but their son is still alive. The author did not make this theme a reality. Because he used one of the most powerful ways to cause emotion, death.