Which detail is an example of internal conflict in "The Monkey's Paw"?

A. Mr. White tries to make a final wish on the monkey's paw before his wife opens the door.
B. Mr. Morris says the monkey's paw is dangerous and tells Mr. White to get rid of it.
C. Mr. and Mrs. White argue over whether to make a second wish on the monkey's paw.
D. Mr. White struggles with the idea that his wish on the monkey's paw was responsible for his son's death.

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"The Monkey´s Paw" was a short story written by author W. W. Jacobs and it was published in 1902 as part of the collection Lady of the Barge. This story narrates the events that happen to a family of old people and their son, who, after coming in contact with a strange talisman, a monkey´s mummified paw, from India, brought to them by a friend of theirs, they wish upon the talisman as a joke and end up loosing their son in exchange for their wish of 200 pounds. Struck with grief, and remembering about the power of the talisman, the old woman decides to ask her husband, Mr. White, to wish upon the talisman that their son, Herbert, be returned to them. Mr. White, gives in to his wife´s wishes but is so overcome by the fear of what might happen when his son reappears after having been torn apart by the machinery at the factory where he worked, that just as there are knock on his door, and his wife is about to open the door, he takes the talisman and makes the third and final wish, and the knock disappears and they find that their son is no longer there.  In this excerpt from the story, the best option where we can find internal conflict, is C, because in the argument between Mr. and Mrs. White, it shows that Mr. White wants to help his wife and give her something that helps her, but he knows that by making a wish on the talisma, things will be worse. So Mr. White struggles internally with himself: does he give in to his wife, or does he listen to reason and denies his wife´s wish. In the end, by making the third wish, Mr. White gives in to the power of the talisman but to turn back the wish he made forced by his wife.

The detail that is an example of internal conflict in "The Monkey's Paw" is:

C)  Mr. and Mrs. White argue over whether to make a second wish on the monkey's paw.

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The detail that is an example of internal conflict in "The Monkey's Paw" is Mr. and Mrs. White argue over whether to make a second wish on the monkey's paw.

It is because within the contention between Mr. and Mrs. White, it appears that Mr. White needs to assist his spouse and donate her something that makes a difference her, but he knows that by making a wish on the talisma, things will be more awful.

Within the conclusion, by making the third wish, Mr. White gives in to the control of the charm but to turn back the wish he made constrained by his wife.

Thus, the correct answer is C.

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