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    have children. No two women will ever handle a situation the same, but they will all have the same ending. The reader is introduced to two very different individuals, although both were mothers. Tessie Hutchinson (The Lottery) and Hester (The Rocking-Horse Winner) were both from very average families. Both were married and had children. The difference was that Hester felt that children were forced upon her and felt that she could not love them, even though everyone that knew her thought she was a great

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    ends with destruction, such as Kurtz in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Trevor in Greene’s “The Destructors”, and Hester in Lawrence’s “The Rocking Horse Winner”. The character Trevor in “The Destructors” only cares about his needs and wants and is willing to leave someone else in shambles and have others compromise their morals. The mother in the “Rocking Horse Winner” only cares about money and keeping up with financial status. Furthermore in the book “Heart of Darkness”

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    people, why do they make such a big deal about who gives it to them. Money is going to be a huge problem in our society because it is always the cause of bigger problems. In “The Rocking Horse” by D.H. Lawrence, and “A Shocking Accident” by Graham Greene, they were two very shocking endings, but “The Rocking Horse Winner” had the most surprising ending in my mind. First of all, the greed of the mother is so overpowering that she doesn’t even show affection or love toward her kids so they fight

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    Life in general consists of such a magnificent variety of creatures known and unknown to the world, it is impossible to understand them all. The life of these organisms does not only exist for the continuation of their species, but also for the enjoyment of life. Nevertheless, they all balance their own desires and responsibilities within their mundane lives. Yet, In the human experience pleasing one’s self is the main objective in many lives. The thought of money overwhelms the thoughts of many

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    Loss of innocence is a common theme amongst 20th century literature . This is shown clearly in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Brooke’s “The Soldier”, and Lawrence’s “The Rocking Horse Winner” . Innocence can be defined as many things ,and in theses stories it takes on several meanings. In Conrad’s Heart of Darkness “Marlow leaves a familiar environment … and a world which becomes increasingly alien and unintelligible,”(Paris 132) and loses the innocence of an European life style. He loses the thought

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    stories Odour of Chrysanthemums and The Rocking Horse Winner, written by D.H. Lawrence, women are represented as the inferior gender, both of who are not content with their lives, due to living in their husband’s shadows and picking up the pieces of their family’s problems. Both mothers are portrayed by Lawrence as not being entirely innocent, however, they do have a lot to deal with, such as the mother’s need for materialistic success in The Rocking Horse Winner and the mother’s need to be both parental

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    Rockign Horse Winner

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    The short story, “Rocking-Horse Winner”, and the movie based on it contrast considerably. When the written story has ended the movie continues with ideas, which may not come from the author. Three major differences of the two are: the mother, the father, and the ending. In the movie the mother, Hester, is portrayed as a loving and self-sacrificing person. While in the short story she is exposed to be a cold-hearted, and greedy person. Another instance where the short story and movie differ is the

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    Rising action – The boy tries to answer the whispers of the house for more money – and begins riding his horse/predicting the names of winning horses/betting on races/bringing in funds.  Climax – The boy goes on his feverish last ride and becomes seriously ill afterwards.  Falling action – The boy continues to become more and more sickly as his predictions on the horse race come into fruition.  Resolution – the boy dies, and his Uncle Oscar points out the fact that his mother now has

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

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    H. Lawrence. This story was of a boy who hid a hobby from his parents and found himself in a fatal situation. At first he hadn’t a clue at how bad his condition would get. He would enjoy betting on horses that would win a horse race and win mounds of money. The boy quickly turned his earnings into profit for his family. ‘”Of course,” said the boy, “I started it for my mother. She said she had no luck, because father is unlucky, so I thought if I was lucky, it

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    means that there is some distrust between the two. The woman feels independent and might feel as if she doesn’t need the man’s help. The other example the author brings up is the masked masturbation of a boy from the story “The Rocking-Horse Winner.” The boy rides the rocking horse to the point of exhaustion because he believes that that would help his mother. Masturbation is the loss of one’s innocence and childhood. This symbolizes the need for the boy to simply grow up in order to fill the gap that

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