The Monkey's Paw

How does Mr. White approach the chess game that he plays with his son Herbert? What does this reveal about his personality, and how will he react when he learns about the monkey’s paw later in the story? Support your answer with textual evidence.

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Mr. White seems reckless in his game of chess. He makes an impulsive move and pays the price. This represents his impulsive recklessness when dealing with the monkey paw. Mr. White is also dishonest because he tries to distract his son from the game.

Listen to the wind,’ said Mr white. He had made a serious mistake and wanted to distract his son’s attention so that he wouldn’t see it.

This dishonesty is reflected when he deals with Sergeant-Major Morris over the paw.

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