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Monkey's Paw Ending Essay
It could be the beginning or the end
W.W. Jacobs and Louis N. Parker's The Monkey's Paw is a short story about A family named the white's which consist of a mother, a father, and a son. The White's stumble upon a dry monkey's paw. The paw grants the holder 3 wishes , their first wish was made by Mr. White wished for two-hundred pounds to pay off their house. The next day Mr. And Mrs. White were waiting for their son who was late that morning coming from work, instead A Mr. Sampson showed up to their house announcing the death of their son, and 200 pounds compensation. Their wish came true but under a bad circumstances, but the man who gave them the paw warned them about the sequences of the monkey's' paw. So Mrs. White made the second wish which was to bring Herbert her son back not too soon after that there were loud knocks on the door. Mr. White was worried it might be their dead son so he Makes the last to send their son to rest in peace. I couldn’t imagine if I was given a monkeys paw and given one wish what I would wish. Ultimately the wish could be a blessing or a nightmare.
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I want to be able to get done with my prerequisites this semester. Next I want to take microbiology during the summer to finish up all my prerequisite. In the fall semester I intend to start the nursing program at National Park College and continue it for the next 2 years. After receiving my nursing license I want to work at the National park hospital to work in the emergency room or the ICU. During the time working at the hospital, I want to work at getting my masters to become a Nurse Practitioner. With the one wish from the monkeys paw hopefully could change my life , hopefully for the

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