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    than someone else. “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence uses a variety of symbols‚ but three important ones

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    FINANCIAL INFLUENCE ON MOTHER AND CHILD RELATIONSHIPS IN “ D.H LAWRENCE’S “THE ROCKING-HORSE WINNER” By JULIA M.ALAI In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” we are introduced to a woman who author D.H Lawrence states‚ “was beautiful‚ who started with all the advantages‚ yet she had no luck. She married for love‚ and the love turned to dust. She had bonny children‚ yet she felt they had been thrust upon her‚ and she could not love them.” When I dive into the psychology behind that statement‚ I come

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    Barbara Norris Instructor Susan Zweig ENC-1102-04C 22 February 2015 Rocking-Horse Winner “The Rocking-Horse Winner” was written by D.H. Lawrence in 1926. The theme in this despairing story is all about greed and young boy’s desire to have his mother’s affection. On the outside the mother‚ Hester‚ looked to be “a good mother who adores her children.” However‚ every time her children came around “she always felt the centre of her heart go hard.” Hester believed luck would bring them more money. Hester

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner Growing up in my small town of Kaufman‚ Texas I never paid attention to the name brand material items everyone had to have. I could have cared less about the newest “fad.” If I had food to eat and a roof over my head I considered it wealthy. I hadn’t the slightest clue about name brands or the fanciest televisions. Those were the golden days‚ where you weren’t judged by the amount of money you had or the brand of the jeans you wore. Individuals knew you by your characteristics

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    Through out the book “The Rocking Horse Winner”‚ author D.H Lawrence uses a number of literary devices such as description‚ archetypes‚ and symbolism. One of the most prominent themes of the book is in fact the symbolism. Lawrence uses many different examples of symbolism in the story‚ to represent many different things. Three of the most important symbolisms however‚ are money; used to symbolize lack of love and affection‚ Paul’s rocking horse; to symbolize masturbation and his love and fantasies

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    “Thus I Refute Beelzy” by John Collier and “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence are two extraordinary short stories in which possess many significant similarities and differences. “Thus I Refute Beelzy” is about a boy named Little Simon‚ who talks of a character named “Mr. Beelzy” whom he plays with every afternoon in the garden. As the story progresses‚ the external conflict emerges when his father‚ Mr. Carter‚ ironically disapproves with his imaginative games. He therefore attempts to justify

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    “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence was primarily about materialism‚ and illustrated how it can negatively impact more important aspects of life‚ such as love and family. The short story described a troubling relationship between a mother‚ who is incapable of love‚ and her son‚ who desired for his mother to love him. Lawrence created a perfect situation to showcase his theme‚ for the story is told very similar to a fairy tale. For example‚ “Rocking Horse Winner” begins with the omniscient

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner In D.H Lawrence’s short story‚ “The Rocking-Horse Winner‚” we see a child named Paul that was on a quest for luck‚ that will enable him to win money. Motivation‚ gambling and addiction all assist in his quest for luck. Paul had many motivations for his quest for luck. One reason was to prove to his mother that he is indeed lucky. His mother tells him that she and his father are very unlucky‚ also she states “ if you are lucky‚ you will always get more money.” Being

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    Throughout the course of literature‚ eyes have been viewed as gateways to one’s true nature and thought process; there’s even a cliché that states as much‚ one that is consistently being reiterated. D.H. Lawrence’s "Rocking-Horse Winner" contains various instances of this motif in action‚ with the repeated mention of eyes providing crucial insight into both Paul and his mother by revealing the true nature of the latter’s feelings towards her children whenever they look into each other’s eyes and

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    Lawrence’s "Rocking Horse Winner." One general difference is that in "The Destructors" the setting is in Great Britain‚ after the bombing had happened during World War 1‚ when the buildings were destroyed. The setting of "Rocking Horse Winner" is a suburban community located on the outskirts of Baltimore‚ Maryland. This one distinct difference affects the entire background of each story. The setting of "The Destructors" brings mood and feeling into the story were ass the setting of "Rocking Horse Winner"

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