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True. this is because the narrator is trying to be as realistic as possible.
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There are three wishes made with the paw while there are also consequence for the wish.
The first wish, is when the Whites did not really believe in the paw, and thought it was a joke, so Mr. White wished 200 pounds. They did got the money afterwards, but their son, Herbert, got mangled in some machine and died, and so they received 200 pounds as a compensation.
The second wish is Mrs. Whites wants Herbert to live again. We should assume that he did got "alive" since in the story someone was knocking fiercely after the wish. However, we need to remember, Herbert died from machine mangling, which means his whole body is basically break in corpse. So the compensation is Herbert's corpse got "alive".
The third wish is Mr.White wished Herbert dead. However, this is not told in the story but it is foreshadowed because after his wish, the knocking goes away.
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Of all the characters in "The Importance of Being Earnest," it is believed that Algernon is the embodiment of Oscar Wilde's personality. He exemplifies wit, satirizes the world around him, and views his own life as art's highest form. Like Jack, Algernon enjoys the pleasures of the city and high society.
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