Sargeant-major made the white family curious about the paw. He told them about it being "...a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps..." (Jacobs, 107). Sargeant-major also mentions to them how someone "...put a spell on it so that three separate men could have three wishes from it." (Jacobs, 107). These quotes show that Sargeant-major was telling the White family things about the monkey's …show more content…
He begins by saying "To look at...it's just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." (Jacobs, 107)Then the proceeds to actually take out the paw. "He took something out of his pocket at proffered it."(Jacobs, 107) These quotes show that Sargeant-major brought out the paw while telling the story making the White family even more intrigued about the monkey's paw.
Lastly, the Sargeant-major claims to not want to be responsible by saying, "I threw it in the fire. If you keep it, don't blame me for what happens" (Jacobs, 108) His claim doesn't line up with his actions since he tells the White family how to wish using the monkey's paw. "Hold it up in your right hand and wish aloud," said Sargeant-major..."(Jacobs, 108) If Sargeant major really didn't want to be responsible for anything that happened to the White family when they wish, then he shouldn't have told them how to wish at