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    fiction, “The Rocking Horse Winner”, condemns these wrongdoings of greed through a symbolic tale that revolves around a tragic boy’s demise from fuelling his family’s superficial desires of wealth and status through his luck at predicting victorious racehorses with a rocking horse. Through symbolism, specific poetic devices, and the twisted conventions of a fairytale, Lawrence successfully highlights the tragic fate that befalls from the family’s avarice. “The Rocking Horse Winner” commences

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    In D.H. Lawrence’s short story The Rocking Horse Winner, he focuses on a few main points. Those points being Greed, Money, and Love. Each of these three things effect the little boy in this story. People need money to live, and everyone needs money to buy the basics to survive, however everyone seems to want more and more money even if it doesn’t end in happiness. First off in this short story the mother seems to constantly push her children away, all she is worried about is money. More money means

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    For The Love of Money D. H. Lawrence tells a dramatic story about a young boy who seeks love and approval from his family, but because of materialism and greed he loses his life instead. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, the main character Paul wants love more than anything but eventually he succumbs to the same materialistic ways as his family. The family cares more about money than they do anything else. Paul is failed by several adults in the story, who are all greedy and seeking earthly goods.

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    a young boy tries and seems to find out those mysteries, called The Rocking-Horse Winner. He gives three messages on the mysteries of life in this story. He starts with money. Does our money make us who we are? Then he talks about the strength and power of ones words. Lastly Lawrence talks about luck. Can a person be lucky or is that just what life gave them. D.H. Lawrence’s first messages from the story The Rocking-Horse Winner is, does our money make us who we are? In this story he talks of a family

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    Utilizing the literary approach of formalism in D.H Lawrence’s, “The Rocking-horse Winner”, I am analyzing four elements within the story including the conflict, protagonist, antagonist and point of view. Within the story “The Rocking-horse Winner”, by D.H Lawrence, there are two major conflicts present; an external conflict involving the family’s financial instability and an internal conflict involving Paul’s desire to please his mother. The external conflict is repeatedly mentioned throughout

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    Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis Applied on ‘The Rocking-Horse Winner’: Lawrence used Hawthorne’s puritan theme of evil and damnation in his short story, “The Rocking -Horse Winner” applying Freud’s psychoanalytic framework. Oedipus complex was introduced in Greek mythological character, Oedipus, who was destined to kill his father and marry his mother, regardless to describe Freud’s experimental research and self -analysis as the basis for the term. As per Freud, Oedipus complex appeared during

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner Sin

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    D.H. Lawrence's The Rocking-Horse Winner 'The Rocking-Horse Winner' by D.H. Lawrence is a shockingly disturbing tale of materialism, wealth, and a mother's absent affection for her children. The family in the story is constantly lured by the sweet temptation of sin. Although the story doesn't directly speak about religion, it is obvious that the family is Christian from the references to Christmas (481) and to God (482). In this story, Lawrence depicts several of the most devious sins of

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    idea that our lives are governed by an uncontrollable force consumes us in ways that most people do not come to terms with. D.H. Lawrence uses compelling imagery in the Rocking-Horse Winner to create an insight of dark fortune. He accomplishes this through the relationship of the mother and her children, the use of the rocking horse, and the conflict of luck within Paul. Lawrence continually emphasizes the non-existent relationship between the mother and her children. He begins by telling us that

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    people often love money and use people," is a quote by Wayne Gerard Trotman. Trotman is saying that many times, people love money more than anything and will take advantage of other people by using them. This is case in the short story, "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence. In this story, the characters love money more than the people and family around them. The mother in the story is quite wealthy because of her husband, but still is unhappy. She is even offered money for her birthday yet

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    The Rocking Horse Winner, a short story regarding a family that was alienated from each other the mother of this story felt she was and her family were very unlucky resulting in her distaste for her family. This story highlights the damaged relationship between a mother and her child, also showing an upper-class family that was unable keep up with the luxurious and lavish life style they once lived to be destroyed by greed because they were haunted by the phrase there must be more money no matter

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