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    short story “the rocking-horse winner” and “the lottery” the authors provides two different sets of setting to emphasize the state of being in the story as well as driving their messages across. However, on the other hand, the authors also employ different settings of the short stories to distract the reader and the other to build their stories. Assignment outline Introduction Summary of the short story “The Lottery.” Summary of the short story “The Rocking-Horse Winner “ The lottery

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    In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking Horse Winner” by David Herbert Lawrence, character actions and dialogue reveal how not thinking critically on one’s beliefs and the actions that result from them can lead to tragedy for oneself and loved ones. In “The Lottery”, Jackson uses the character element to show how influential beliefs can be, and how the actions resulting from these can be unfortunate, making a lack of self-reflection dangerous. The danger of not pondering one’s actions

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    The Rocking-Horse Winner) D.H. lawrence was a writer during the early 1900’s. His writing was very controversial and sometimes his success was even overseen from the controversy. “Lawrence's writings are characterized by spontaneity, vividness, and intensity of feeling. Like many other modernist writers, he sharply criticized industrial society while trying to imagine a new, more authentic basis for modern life”(Winter). One of Lawrence's most known writings is The Rocking-Horse Winner which

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    In the short story “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, by David Herbert Lawrence, there is this family, as the family wants to keep their economic status, the mom want’s to have money all the time. The Mom has a mental mindset of the family being rich, as she believes that she has money, but in reality, the family is not rich and they have no money as they are in debt. The mom is unhappy as the parent's marriage is unsatisfactory, the mom thought she was lucky before she got married to her husband, so she

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    Ariell Fain, Jordan Grantham, Peyton Salter and Mi’esha Straughn Dr. Willis 22 September 2017 ENG 101/102 Mini Term The Rocking Horse of Life “The Rocking Horse Winner” is a short story written by D. H. Lawrence. This story shows readers the uneasy feeling of needing money, anxiety over constant problems, and a young boy’s sense of repayment to his mother. The characters in this story and the situations they deal with are relatable in past times, as well as modern times. Not only does Lawrence

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    Rocking Horse Winner and The Destructors There are many differences and similarities between Graham Greene’s “The Destructors” and D.H. Lawrence’s “Rocking Horse Winner.” One general difference is that in “The Destructors” the setting is in Great Britain, after the bombing had happened during World War 1, when the buildings were destroyed. The setting of “Rocking Horse Winner” is a suburban community located on the outskirts of Baltimore, Maryland. This one distinct difference affects the entire

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    Short stories have been around for many years. D.H. Lawrence has wrote many stories. Two of his stories are “Odour of Chrysanthemums” and “The rocking-horse winner”. There are several differences and similarities between the two stories. The similarities and differences between the two stories are with the characters, theme and imagery. Overall, the two stories were very similar with differences in details. The primary theme of both stories is love. In both of his stories, there is an issue with

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    do not care deeply for Paul, but when he lies ill, however, she is overwhelmed with “tormented motherhood”. Although she previously was described as stony-hearted upon Paul and his siblings and then Paul The greatest important theme of “The Rocking-Horse Winner” is luck, or more precise, the lack of it. The mother, Hester characterizes luck as an entity that causes someone to gain money and wealth. She tells her son, Paul that God chooses the luck for people and that she was lucky because she did

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    An Analysis exploring the irony in “The “Rocking-Horse Winner” and “The “Lottery” Often times an author will use irony as a literally technique to throw a twist in his story, whereby allowing the outcome of it to be completely different from what the reader expected. In D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery,” Mrs. Hutchinson and Paul, despite their motivation, are victims of misguided reasoning, resulting in the irony of each character’s demise. In fact, each

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    Outline Title: “The Lottery vs. The Rocking-Horse Winner” I. Introduction A. In what ways are the two shorts stories by Shirley Jackson and D.H. Lawrence similar and different. B. In “The Lottery vs. The Rocking-Horse Winner” we are analyzing the similarities and differences in setting from a fictional viewpoint between these two short stories. II. Body A. What are the settings of these two short stories, 1. Where do they take place 2. When do they take place 3. What similarities and differences

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