In The Monkey's Paw, there are two moments that reflect how Mr. and Mrs. White don't believe in the talisman's power. First, Mr. White jokes about the wishes he should make upon being explained what the artifact is. The second moment is when Mr. White takes the talisman out of his pocket and starts to laugh about it with his wife and son, while the Sergeant-Major is very serious as he knows about the grim power the paw has.
The man fails to consider the possibilities of what might go wrong. He fails to form a connection with nature or even with his dog who is trying to tell him to stop. The man simply sees his destination and is determined to get there. The man's lack of imagination puts him out of sync with the elements around him. This causes him to make crucial mistakes as he goes forward. He does not allow the very probable image of him freezing to death develop in his mind
B because it makes rhe most sence
Well, I guess he’s not lol
Answer:
2. Cinderella would continue to live a miserable life.
Explanation:
If the Prince wasn't motivated by anything, not even wanting to find his true love, he doesn't find the owner of the glass slipper, therefore not finding Cinderella and marrying her. That also means Cinderella continues living the same life doing chores for her stepsisters and stepmother.