Major Morris: Catalyst of Sorrow in 'The Monkey's Paw'

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A monkey's paw? Granting wishes? Who has ever heard of such a thing? Apparently W.W. Jacobs thought so with a classic story brought by him called "The Monkey's Paw." In this story, a man comes to show a family in the English countryside what he has brought back from India, and one of those things is a Monkey's paw. He told them it would grant only three wishes so they took it, wished their first wish, then got it, bit not in the way they expected it. The character, Major Morris, is the most responsible for the sorrow that resulted from wishing on the monkeys paw.

At the present time in the room of the White's house, there sat Mr. White, Mrs. White, their son, Herbert, and Major Morris. Soon after the characters are introduced in the story,

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