Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Lack of Motherââ¬â¢s Love Leads to Self Destruction Essay
In D. H. Lawrenceââ¬â¢s short story ââ¬Å"The Rocking-Horse Winner,â⬠Paulââ¬â¢s determination, hunger for love and self-destructiveness result from a lack of love from his mother. Living in a family that equates money with luck, and love, Paul misunderstands what he needs to do to be considered successful. The result of his motherââ¬â¢s self absorption and general coldness causes Paul to eventually ride his luck to the end of his life in a failed search for love. Paulââ¬â¢s determination He wishes to make the house stop murmuring, ââ¬Å"There must be more money!â⬠Paul wants to prove his mother wrong that he is unlucky Severe anxiety over his inability to predict the winners in the big races of the year furthers Paulââ¬â¢s determination Paulââ¬â¢s hunger for love His motherââ¬â¢s behavior toward her children is cold and egotistical Paul equates money with love as learned from his mother His desire to give his mother money as a ââ¬Å"birthday presentâ⬠to take away her cares Paulââ¬â¢s self-destructive behavior His never-ending quest for ââ¬Å"luckâ⬠He assents to give his mother all five thousand pounds when she asks for a lump sum Paul feels he must work harder to come up with the Derby race winner since his mother has squandered the previous money, which leads to his death
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