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The Rocking-Horse Winner

by D. H. Lawrence

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

Analyzing "The Rocking-Horse Winner" through a Marxist lens reveals themes of class struggle and the destructive nature of materialism, as the family’s pursuit of wealth leads to tragedy. From a...

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

"The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence is set in 1920s England and follows young Paul, who seeks his mother's love by using a rocking horse to predict horse race winners. The story explores...

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

A feminist reading of "The Rocking Horse Winner" would focus on the way in which the corrupt, patriarchal, money-obsessed society she inhabits dictates Hester's priorities as a mother and then...

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

In "The Rocking-Horse Winner," Paul thinks his wooden horse with no name allows him to predict the winners of horse races. He believes that if he can make the rocking-horse gallop, it will win the...

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

The irony in the brother's statement lies in his belief that Hester benefits from the money and that Paul is better off dead. However, neither is true. Hester's insatiable greed will never be...

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The Rocking-Horse Winner

The secret of the rocking horse is revealed at the end to highlight the contrast between Paul's selflessness and his mother's greed. Throughout the story, Paul's method of picking winning horses...

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