The author worked hard to confirm that only Mr. White could bless the monkey's nails. Sergeant Major told the whole family as follows.
W. W. Jacobs has inserted some additional dialogue to decide that Mr. White is the sole legitimate owner of the monkey's foot.
"Slightly," he said. "He did not want it, but I let him accept it, he urged me to throw it back again."
This will prevent Mrs. Hatai from doing any wishes. Otherwise she will make her own second wish. She must insist that her husband wake up to his son and go home. Then it was completely a decision to make Mr. White's third wish. He wishes that the second wish will be canceled. He knows that his son must look like a terrible monster and does not want to see him or have anything to do with him. I do not want such creatures to live under their eaves. When she finally opened the door, Mrs. White was very disappointed, but the reader was very relieved that there was no one outside.
His wish is not stated, but he seemed to be hoping for knocking on the door to disappear for some reason. My second wish is that my son is alive again, my wife thinks my son is knocking on the door. Too late, Mr. White noticed that he was hurt and full of blood because of his terrible death, if his dead son really came back. Therefore, he used the last wish to extinguish his son and noticed his seriousness about monkey's legs. Majoris predicted that those who interfere with destiny would do this for their sorrow.
In this article I will explain the emotions between the two short stories "The Monkey's Paw" and "The Third Wish", the similarities between the hero and the decision. Monkey's foot executed by W. Jacobs is a family who won the cursed magical monkey's claws. They use their wishes, and each desire has a result. In the third wish of Joan Aiken, the men released the suffering swans, and the swan gave him three wishes. The result of all the wishes is because he wants to have a wonderful wife. They are struggling with all the short stories, I compare them to each other
WWJacobs creates a wonderful and calm atmosphere with The Monkeys Paw. The mysterious story of monkey's feet is a cleverly thought-out story. There are three main parts of this story. These parts are the first wish, the second wish and the third wish. It is written on a third party. This makes the distance between you and the character far, but you can make a more descriptive and broad view of what is going on. WWJacobs showed interest in the story with the word "no". Explanation may be the key to creating a mysterious and suspicious atmosphere. At first it looks like a comfortable family house, "fire and fire". However, it is in the "cold and wet" area, "This road is rapid." These comments on the weather by WWJacobs also reflect this story. At first, everything was perfect until the monkey's legs appeared. WWJacobs carefully observes the feelings of the story and ties it to the weather outside.
His last story is about the magical mummified monkey's nail. Sergeant Sergeant told his family that there is an old liar's spell at the old dry monkey's nail. The story continues, followed by a deal between Mr. White and Sergeant. After that, Mr. White wanted 200 pounds. A man came to visit Caucasian and told them that their son Herbert was killed and he gave them £ 200. The result of Mr. White's first wishes was the main reason for his second and third wish. Mr. White did not want to use his second wish, but his wife insisted that their son would be rejuvenated. Mr. White wants the rejuvenation of his son, but as nothing happens, I will fall asleep. They were asleep when they heard the knock at the front door. Mrs. White told me not to go home, but Mrs. White went downstairs and took the door. Mrs. White is approaching the door, and Mr. White is looking for a monkey's claw.