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Examples Of Greed In The Rocking Horse Winner

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Throughout history, many people struggle with greed. Greed is defined as a selfish desire for something. Throughout the story each character faces there own form of greed, whether they know it or not each action impacts each other and leads to the death of the mother’s son. In the short story “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, the author D.H lawrence uses a rocking horse, wealth, and lack of family intimacy to illustrate to the reader the disastrous problems with greed.
The First symbol D.H Lawrence uses in “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, is the rocking horse. The Rocking horse is Paul’s only way of being accepted, without it he thinks of himself as nothing. For example, “Thinking of nothing else, taking no notice of other people, he went about keeping …show more content…

In the story, the mother is described as poor, and in search of wealth. “Is luck money, mother?" he asked, rather fearfully. “No, Paul. Not quite. It's what causes you to have money." (2) Paul does not understand that money is not luck, so he asks his mother what it is. His mother then explains to him that luck causes you to have money. This is ironic because in reality luck does not cause you to have money all the time, it only occurs some of the time, and in this case luck causes Paul’s death. Another example of wealth leading to greed, "There must be more money! There must be more money!" (1) This quote shows the current situation of the mother’s family. Money is the reason Paul rocks his Rocking Horse for as long as he does. Money is the main reason Paul dies and the mother continues to force the fact that they need money. Paul’s mother believes the main reason her family is not amazing is due to the lack of money, so she stresses the fact that they need more of it. This idea is wrong and D.H Lawrence makes it clear throughout the short story. The final example of wealth leading to problems with greed is when the narrator says, “The house had been “whispering” worse than ever lately, and even in spite of his luck, Paul could not bear up against it. He was very worried about the effect of the birthday letter, telling his mother about the thousand pounds.” (8-9) Even with Pal’s newly …show more content…

Paul aspires for a true relationship with his family and this dream leads to his death. The first example of the mothers greediness leading to her death is when Paul says, "I started it for mother. She said she had no luck, because father is unlucky. So I thought if I was lucky, it might stop whispering." This quote shows the intimacy between mother and son. Although Paul was not always treated well he stays strong and does what he can to make his mother gain what she wants most in life which is luck. Unfortunately, Paul does not succeed in the log run. After continuing to ride his rocking horse, Paul begins to look weaker and weaker, as the horse drains all the energy from him. The second example describes what occurs vividly, “He hardly heard what was spoken to him, he was very weak, and had a strange look in his eyes. His mother started to really worry about him. Sometimes, for a short time, she would feel a sudden anxiety about him that was almost painful. She wanted to go to him at once, and know he was safe.” (11) After Paul begins to look weak and pale, his mother finally realizes the value of her son. She begins to act as a real mother would do feeling worried and anxious about her son, this anxiety is described as painful. This is ironic because Paul has been dealing with this throughout the short story. Sadly, the mother realizes this to late because her son

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