1. Author
1.1. W.W. Jacobs
1.1.1. William Wymark Jacobs (September 8, 1863 - September 1, 1943) was a British humorist, novelist, and short story writer. He is known primarily from one of his macabre tales as The Monkey's Paw, included in the storybook The Lady of the Barge (1902).
2. Summary
2.1. Chapter 1:
2.1.1. In the first chapter he tells us a little about the relationship he has between father and son, it was a very humble family, he also tells us that they are waiting for Mr. Tom Morriss because he was coming to visit.
2.2. Chapter 2:
2.2.1. In the second chapter he tells us a little about the monkey's leg, also about his wishes.
2.3. Chapter 3:
2.3.1. In the third chapter, he tells us about Mr. White's desire, it was for him to ask for money, and he is afraid.
2.4. Chapter 4:
2.4.1. In the fourth chapter, it is very sad because the family begins to make fun of the father for what he did, because the desire did not come out, Mr. Helbert also dies
2.5. Chapter 5:
2.5.1. In the fifth chapter he tells us about the second wish that Mr. White wanted to request, Mr. Herbert also dies
2.6. Chapter 6:
2.6.1. In the sixth chapter, the main idea was that as Mr. Herbert dies, Mrs. White asks to be revived with the second wish
2.7. Chapter 7:
2.7.1. In the seventh chapter, wheels begin to sound at the door and windows, and Mr. White wants to find out why there are those noises
3. Wish + Past
3.1. Mr Morris:
3.1.1. In Tom Morris's first wish he tells us that he wants to ask for a large sum of money to solve the family's problems, and in the second wish it was that Tom Morris needed a large sum of money