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    The Rocking-Horse Winner A classic short story that combines a young boy’s quest for his mother’s love with archetypal symbols and deeply moral questions‚ "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a heart-wrenching experience that will provoke students to question their own priorities and society’s ethics. Written in a deceptively simple style in the manner of a ghostly fairy-tale‚ the story has an undertone of great anxiety and tension‚ masked by a veneer of civility and respectability in a high middle-class

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    exclusion‚ thus dividing society to some extent. However it is not just income that affects people’s ability to consume effectively. Factors like age‚ mobility and ethical choices may also lead to exclusion. The following text will look at the main winners and losers in a society so driven by consumption. Zygmunt Bauman (1988) notes how a consumer society is open to many people‚ with those in secure employment and access to cheap credit able to buy into the offerings of such a society‚ whereas it

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    his mother. Lawrence’s mother was highly educated and openly displayed regret about her marriage to her husband‚ a lowly miner. This led Lawrence to focus on themes like money‚ status‚ and lack of love. In D.H Lawrence’s short story‚ A Rocking Horse Winner‚ the controversial Modernist utilizes symbols‚ personification‚ and childlike storytelling to portray the evils of the Era such as materialism‚ social appearances‚ and warped ideas of love. Lawrence

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    endings‚ come to mind when describing the short stories‚ The Yellow Wallpaper and The Rocking-Horse Winner. Both Gilman and Lawrence included a set of unsettling events involving extreme accounts of psychosis. Although‚ sharing the concept of psychosis‚ the origins of which each main characters experiences stem from differs. The conflicts in both stories differ greatly. In The Rock-Horse Winner‚ the main conflict is with the son‚ Paul. Paul believes he is ’lucky’ because of his winning streak at

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    Tech winner‚ Bob Mrzyglod‚ will represent NationaLease in the TMC SuperTech Competition in the fall. Bob Mrzyglod‚ a diesel technician with Aim NationaLease‚ Girard‚ OH‚ was named Top Tech for the third consecutive year at NationaLease’s 4th Annual Tech Challenge‚ a national competition of technicians representing the organization’s full service truck leasing companies from the U.S. and Canada. Mrzyglod’s award was presented after a day-long competition among the nine regional winners who qualified

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    based short stories. I will compare “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D.H Lawrence. These are two dynamic‚ but suspenseful short stories. They are very different in tone and style‚ but they have similar tragic ironies in areas of the stories. Both of the stories leaves the reader in suspense throughout it‚ but definitely at the strong emotional endings. “The Rocking Horse Winner” introduction almost foreshadows and sets the tone of the whole story. Both stories are

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    and “The Rocking Horse Winner” Jim Vanover English 102 D30 Fall 2011   Thesis “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner” provide two disparate uses of Setting in a short story which emphasize the importance of the element in a story. One author distracts the reader‚ while the other establishes the framework of the story.   Outline 1. Introduction a. Quick overview of “The Lottery” b. Quick overview of “The Rocking-Horse Winner” 2. Summary of the use

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    and religion can play a large role in any story. Family gives background to any character and religion can flesh out their morals and reasoning. Family provides the main motive for both of the protagonists in “Sredni Vashtar” and “The Rocking Horse Winner‚” even though each protagonists family is completely different which inspires them in different ways. Family has a part to play in how religion is pictured‚ which makes each interpretation of religion different but also similar. The family figures

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    because fairy tales‚ like fables‚ always contain a lesson or moral within them. Although both Kate Chopin’s "The Storm‚" and D.H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking Horse Winner" have some of the qualities of a child’s fairy tale‚ only one of the stories has a moral tone‚ while the other has a very amoral one. <br> <br>The beginning of "The Rocking Horse Winner" gives the reader a sense of fantasy. It starts off with "There was a woman who was beautiful‚ who started with all the advantages‚ yet she had

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    Ricardo Cortez Prof. P. Vedula English-1102 (60384) 04 July 2012 Rough draft with markups on irony in “A Pair of Tickets” and “A Rocking Horse Winner” Two of the many definitions of irony that I like are found on dictionary.com. The first definition states that irony is “incongruity between what is expected to be and what actually is‚ or a situation or result showing such incongruity” (“Irony”). The second defines Dramatic irony as "…irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama

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