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The Rocking Horse-Horse Winner

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In David Herbert Lawrence’s short story, The Rocking Horse Winner, a boy sets out on a quest to look for luck. His luck inevitably allows him to win money betting on horses. The money he has earned is used in an effort to gain his mother’s love. Although, he was left with was his mother’s stone heart. Lawrence displays that money doesn’t buy happiness.
The question at issue in this short story is, does the protagonist, Paul, receive a sense of love, satisfaction, and security with his single pursuit of money?
Some readers find that Paul does receive a sense of love, satisfaction, and security from his sole pursuit of money. Religious literary critic, Charles Koban, believes that she loves Paul more than she did her husband. If Hester truly …show more content…

Paul states,“Then what is luck mother? Its what causes you to have money. Thats why its better to be born lucky than rich. If you're rich, you may lose your money. But if you're lucky, you will always get more money.”(Lawrence 593). It is Paul’s understanding that it is luck that will make him rich. After keeping his gambling a secret, he finally admits to his mother that he’s been betting at the derby and that he is lucky. His hard work was all for nothing. After he admits his winnings, she still doesn’t acknowledge the hard work he put in to satisfy her. When a person tries hard to accomplish something and is shut down it leaves them devastated. It is Paul’s quest and drive for his mother’s love that allows him to persist in the pursuit of money. “‘I never told you, mother, that if I can ride my horse, and get there, then I'm absolutely sure —oh, absolutely! Mother, did I ever tell you? I am lucky!’ ‘No, you never did,’ said his mother”(Lawrence 602). The eighty-thousand pounds he received from his last betting was the price of Paul’s death. Paul rocking back and forth furiously and anxiously symbolizes that he was only a laborer for Hester. His labor working and anxiety was the cause of his

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