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Summary Of The Monkeys Paw By W. Jacobs
Money makes the world go around. Money has made people do crazy things . what would you do for money? The story “The Monkeys Paw”, written by W.W Jacobs, is about a magical paw that puts a family through an emotional crisis. STG Major is the most responsible for Herbert’s death which will be seen through several examples from the text.
The evidence will show that Sargent Major is responsible for Herbert’s death. “If you keep it don’t for what happens.” On page 35 it explains that STG Major had already had already knew that the gift he was giving them was bad and it caused deaths. Also this shows that he gave it to them so something bad could happen to them. STG Major also says” Hold it up your right hand and wish aloud”, but I warn you of

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