In "The Monkey's Paw," the main character, Mr. White, tries to reverse the tragic consequences of using the paw by making a second wish to bring his son Herbert back to life. However, when he realizes that the wish might lead to horrific consequences, he ultimately decides to use his final wish to wish his son away again, preventing a reunion that could bring more suffering. This choice highlights the themes of grief, the dangers of tampering with fate, and the importance of accepting loss.
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