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    Being loved and cared for is what most people have grown up to know. “Rocking Horse Winner” by DH Lawrence is about a little boy who wants to make his mother happy. Lawrence uses money, the house, and the rocking-horse as symbols to convey the theme that greed destroys happiness. To start off, money symbolises happiness for a person. In the story it is said, “There must be more money! There must be more money!” to make it be known that they need more money constantly. It also tries to say that luck

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    anomalous, but catastrophic story. But which story has a more shocking ending? Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence has the most shocking consummation because you don’t envisage what will materialize to the boy. In Rocking Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence a young boy gambles by horse racing because he almost always knows who will triumph. He works with his family’s gardener to save and spend money on gambling at horse races, even when no one else thinks he will victory, he customarily does. And when

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    Winning or Losing? (Discussing three messages from Rocking Horse) Throughout the reading of Rocking Horse Winner a boy named Paul endures many hardships. He is told from his mother that they are unlucky and he begins to think that he needs to do something to help out his mother. “...belongs to the group of stories D. H. Lawrence wrote in the last years of his life.” (Piedmont-Marton) Lawrence was one of the few writers that wrote stories about his life. We are told many messages from this reading

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    Lucky Charms “Three Messages From The Rocking Horse Winner” D. H. Lawrence was an incredible writer. His writing of short stories was what set him apart from the other writers. Stories like The Rocking Horse Winner, validated his position as truly a great writer. D. H. Lawrence uses his characters to project certain messages. The story follows the life of a young boy who loves his mother very much. This boy is willing to do anything for his mother to be happy. Julia Schemmer from Huffington Post

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    love a pet has for it’s owner. A love that sticks out the most is the love a parent has for their child and vice versa. The famous novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic and painter, David Lawrence, wrote the short story “The Rocking Horse Winner”, which digs deeper in the concept of love. The narrative begins with a mother, Hester, who is struggling with whether she loves

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    society. Many were concerned about wealth and trying to make a living. As two world wars hit Britain, many citizens were on edge. In the early decades of the Twentieth Century, short stories like The Rocking-Horse Winner emphasized detachment from reality. D.H. Lawrence, the author of The Rocking-Horse Winner, was known as the “imaginative genius (Allen 1152).” Born in 1885 in Nottinghamshire, Lawrence endures detachment in his youthful years. He suffered poverty, poor health, a drunken father, and conflicted

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    The underlying themes found throughout D.H. Lawrence's short story The Rocking-Horse Winner are crucial to the readers understanding of what ultimately drove young Paul to a short lived life and the literary devices used to add emphasis and thought. The themes reveal how Paul feels he must take over the responsibility as the “bread winner” for the family specifically the always unpleased and greedy mother, Hester. His actions are demonstrating of the Oedipus Complex, which is when the offspring of

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    Sophia Frank AP English Mrs. Macfie 28 August 2015 “The Rocking Horse Winner”- Reader-Response Perspective There have been countless times in life when two individuals have looked upon the same exact object, yet have seen two entirely different things. The way people view things is a matter of perspective and each unique perspective is based largely off of one’s own life experiences. The knowledge and wisdom humans gain through their time on this earth, and those things which they are familiar with

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    story “The Rocking Horse Winner” , by D.H Lawrence showcases this through character motivation and symbolism. He takes this a step further by showing how if you take it to a certain extent it can result in tragedy. The story about money and success and the dangers of chasing after these and investing too much in them. The story focuses on a boy, Paul, who wishes to win money for his mother and who manages to do so by riding his rocking-horse until he manages to ‘predict’ the name of the horse that will

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    The short story that has the best quality off literary fiction would be, The Rocking-Horse Winner by D H Lawrence, a story about a young boy trying to win his mother’s love by seeking the luck she thinks she does not have also, wanting to give her the luxurious lifestyle she dreams of by betting on horse races he begins to make money to hopefully make everything better. This short story represents setting, plot, theme, symbol and character very well. Without these main points of emphasis being made

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