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    6/1/17 Stuck between a Rock and a Horse Race No family is perfect, family is family, their love will always be there. At least till you fall off a rocking horse or hit by a few rocks. What I am referring to are these two short stories “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, and “The Rocking-Horse Winner’’ by D. H. Lawrence. Now for a brief overview of both these unsettling stories. "The Lottery" is a story of a small town

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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

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    Power of the Bill Pauls case: Paul is obsessed with money, and his belief that money will solve all his problems leads to unrelenting disappointment in his life. He thinks almost constantly about the humiliation of those who have little money and the power wielded by those who possess lots of it. He keenly analyzes his own slightly impoverished existence and hates every detail: cramped houses, grubby bathrooms, simple clothes, women’s inelegant conversations, and men’s worshipful attitude toward

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    connection. This disruption through use of irony occurs in both “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and “The Lottery”. “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence depicts a story about love, luck, lucre, where a young boy tries to win the affection of his mother but ends up dying as a result. “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson portrays a story about a small-town American community who takes part in an annual lottery in which the “winner” gets stoned to death by her family and friends. In both stories the authors

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    are seen as core parts of the human body “ The eye is the lamp of the body” ( Matthew 6:22). In the Rocking-Horse Winner, special precedence is put on the eyes,as eyes are mentioned 21 times in the entire story. Eyes are distinguished as a core motif in The Rocking Horse Winner, as eyes represent the character's emotional state and physical state throughout the story. The Rocking Horse Winner is a story about a middle-class Englishwoman who feels that she has underperformed society’s expectations

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    “The Rocking-Horse Winner” is a short story. It was written by a British author D.H. Lawrence. It was first published in 1926. The story gained intense popularity because of concrete writing and interesting aspects, such as: luck, money, and greed. "The Rocking-Horse Winner" begins with a woman who desires a luxurious lifestyle she cannot afford. The story focuses on the protagonist, Paul, who lives with his parents and siblings. The protagonist is well aware of the family’s need for more money.

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    Humans often succumb to destructive temptations. Greed for money and material items blinds people, which causes them to ignore the decisions one should make in order to live ethically. D.H. Lawrence’s short story, “The Rocking Horse Winner,” explores the toxic greed contained within a British family. Through two characters, Paul and his mother, Lawrence emphasizes the notion that overwhelming greed can preclude love. The two of them establish a clear relationship between luck and money at the beginning

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    from that individual was not followed through on. In “Rocking Horse Winner”, the author paints a portrait of how jealousy and gambling can, and potentially, will destroy and paralyze someone’s life. The Symbolism In the story “Rocking Horse Winner,” by D.H. Lawrence, represents jealousy and gambling as a prison of expectations, where humans can never be satisfied with what they poses. No one can deny that the family in the “Rocking Horse Winner” expects too much. D.H. Lawrence writes: “Although

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    pieces of art such as Breaking Bad, “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, and The Metamorphosis expresses how an individual is compelled to make sacrifices based of familial obligations. Breaking Bad follows the life of a middle-class chemistry teacher, Walter White, who is diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. Because of the cancer, Walt resorts to the production of methamphetamine as a means to supply money for his family when he dies. “The Rocking-Horse Winner”

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    Lucky Winner (An Analysis of the Story Rocking Horse) “Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot”(Lawrence). In 1926 D.H lawrence wrote one of his most famous stories, Rocking Horse Winner. This story is about a boy who gambles to make money that will make his mom happy. He ends up getting addicted to gambling, and this addiction ended up being extremely fatal to the boy. In life we go to the extreme to make the ones we love

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