Views on Femininity of The Rocking Horse Winner D.H. Lawrence’s The Rocking Horse Winner is a short story that easily shows a feminist side. Paul’s mother is a main character who is trapped in a society where she has to stick to the social norms. She will do anything to keep up the appearance even if it constitutes spending more money than the family has. “I can’t be‚ if I married an unlucky husband” (2). Because her husband is unlucky‚ she is considered unlucky. The mother is tied to the husband
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Using the literary theory of formalism‚ I analyzed four textual elements of D.H. Lawrence’s The Rocking Horse. The four textual elements I analyzed included protagonist‚ antagonist‚ conflict‚ and setting. There are two major conflicts in this story: an external conflict‚ which involves the family’s financial state‚ and an internal conflict‚ which involves Paul’s desire to please his mother. The external conflict is stated repeatedly in the story: “There is not enough money”. The family lives
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"Eveline"‚ and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" are three short stories which all share common themes. In all three of these stories one of the juvenile characters is somehow damaged by their parents. In the "Rocking Horse-Winner‚" the main character Paul is hurt by his mother because she talks negatively about his father; this leaves Paul terrified and makes him want to be nothing like his father. At one point‚ Paul’s mother says‚ " it’s because your father has no luck" (Lawrence 267). (This quotation
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of Chrysanthemums” and “The Rocking-Horse Winner” In the short stories “Odour of Chrysanthemums” and “The Rocking-Horse Winner”‚ D.H. Lawrence uses significant objects such as the rocking-horse and the chrysanthemums‚ in order to illustrate the main values and priorities of the characters. In “Odour of Chrysanthemums”‚ the flowers symbolize gloom and demise‚ as Elizabeth cannot bear to smell or even look at them without having unhappy associations. The rocking-horse is used by Paul as a way to
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Shelia Jones English Comp II Mrs. P. Lane 17 April 2013 “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence was an English novelist‚ poet‚ playwriter‚ literany critic‚ and essyist. Lawrence was born September 11‚ 1885 in Eastwood‚ Nottinghamshire‚ England‚ and die March 2‚ 1933 in Vence‚ France at the age of 44. In Lawrence’ short story “the Rocking-Horse Winner” Paul’s hunger for love and luck resulted from a lack of love from his mother
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know about the horse that is going to win. The people around him are amazed that this is how he is getting so good. They earn a lot of money‚ but they give it to him to give to his mother‚ to improve the situation they are put in. Lawrence takes an almost eerie side to this story when the little boy dies. It seems that the house killed the boy for he was too much into the fact that he could sense things through the house‚ and took advantage of it. In Rocking Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence‚ there are
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“The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence is a story with a fairy tale aspect‚ but it is not the only story he wrote that can be viewed this way. A closer look at “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter” shows the fairy tale theme too. Compare the story to classic fairy tales like Cinderella‚ Snow White or Sleeping Beauty and you will see a correlation. All of these stories share elements in common with “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter.” In the story Cinderella‚ the main character is a daughter that experiences
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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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Raiza Rivera Professor Yacavace 21 March 2011 ENG 102 In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” written by D.H Lawrence Paul’s mother is a woman who is unsatisfied with her marriage. She seems to feel this way for her husband fails to make enough money to support the elegant lifestyle that she desires. Hester has put her own family in deep debt because she is so materialistic. She behaves as if she is a wonderful women but she does not fool her children. The children‚ a boy and two girls‚ know that their
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Austin davis English 12 Women’s Rights‚ A World At War‚ Joyce/Lawrence Lit. Women’s Rights Because that poem is somewhat provocative‚ even by today’s standards. They were much more conservative in the eighteenth century. He advocated for women to be taught music and dancing. He also wanted women to be taught languages (especially French and Italian)‚ and what he called "the graces of speech." Defoe’s argument "To the ladies" is probably more outdated that his argument for "The education of women’
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