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    “Thus I Refute Beelzy” by John Collier and “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence are two extraordinary short stories in which possess many significant similarities and differences. “Thus I Refute Beelzy” is about a boy named Little Simon‚ who talks of a character named “Mr. Beelzy” whom he plays with every afternoon in the garden. As the story progresses‚ the external conflict emerges when his father‚ Mr. Carter‚ ironically disapproves with his imaginative games. He therefore attempts to justify

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    "Eveline"‚ and "The Rocking-Horse Winner" are three short stories which all share common themes. In all three of these stories one of the juvenile characters is somehow damaged by their parents. In the "Rocking Horse-Winner‚" the main character Paul is hurt by his mother because she talks negatively about his father; this leaves Paul terrified and makes him want to be nothing like his father. At one point‚ Paul’s mother says‚ "…it’s because your father has no luck" (Lawrence 267). (This quotation

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    of Chrysanthemums” and “The Rocking-Horse Winner” In the short stories “Odour of Chrysanthemums” and “The Rocking-Horse Winner”‚ D.H. Lawrence uses significant objects such as the rocking-horse and the chrysanthemums‚ in order to illustrate the main values and priorities of the characters. In “Odour of Chrysanthemums”‚ the flowers symbolize gloom and demise‚ as Elizabeth cannot bear to smell or even look at them without having unhappy associations. The rocking-horse is used by Paul as a way to

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    Shelia Jones English Comp II Mrs. P. Lane 17 April 2013 “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence was an English novelist‚ poet‚ playwriter‚ literany critic‚ and essyist. Lawrence was born September 11‚ 1885 in Eastwood‚ Nottinghamshire‚ England‚ and die March 2‚ 1933 in Vence‚ France at the age of 44. In Lawrence’ short story “the Rocking-Horse Winner” Paul’s hunger for love and luck resulted from a lack of love from his mother

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    Irony in Rocking Horse Winner The world famous story Rocking-Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence tells a story of a family filled with inner conflicts about money all portrayed through the innocent of a young boy. Affection and attention is something that all kids wanted‚ so did the protagonist in the story‚ Paul. He tried to get his mother’s attention and love by seeking ways to find luck that brings all the money‚ so she can be happy again. In the end‚ he succeeded but still didn’t get his mother’s

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson tells an intriguing‚ thought-provoking and disturbing story‚ by using conventions of symbolism‚ dialogue and foreshadowing. The conventions used help bring together‚ emphasize and create meaning for the reader‚ that people blindly follow traditions that have lost meaning .Jackson has cleverly used symbolism in the short story to form a multifaceted meaning that challenges the readers to broaden their thoughts in regards to the tradition. The convention of dialogue misleads

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    Bultman Literary Analysis Essay 2 A Literary Analysis of “The Lottery” and “Rocking Horse Winner” Author Shirley Jackson published‚ “The Lottery”‚ a short story in 1948 in the New Yorker. The Lottery tells the story of a small town in America that ritually participates in a barbaric lottery. Famed author D. H. Lawrence published ‚ “The Rocking-Horse Winner” in 1932‚ which is centered around a little boy who can predict winners of horse races. The theme of sacrifice plays a pivotal role in both stories

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    Graham Greene’s “The Destructor’s”‚ and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Rocking Horse Winner” (Both stories reprinted in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 9th ed. [Boston: Wadsworth] 111-124‚ 285-298) are two short stories set in post-war England. Despite the similarities of both stories set in post-war eras of Great Britain‚ the mood and physical settings are vastly different. In fact‚ the stories each give differing amounts of details and clues about

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    D. H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking-Horse Winner" is a classic modernistic story about a family filled with inner conflicts all portrayed through the innocence of a young child. Tortured by a house that whispers to him‚ Paul tries to gain his mothers missing affection by presenting that he posses luck which gives him money. He presents this luck by picking the name of a winning horse while riding his rocking horse. The whispers which state "there must be more money" disturbs Paul and he believes it exists

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    Barbara Norris Instructor Susan Zweig ENC-1102-04C 22 February 2015 Rocking-Horse Winner “The Rocking-Horse Winner” was written by D.H. Lawrence in 1926. The theme in this despairing story is all about greed and young boy’s desire to have his mother’s affection. On the outside the mother‚ Hester‚ looked to be “a good mother who adores her children.” However‚ every time her children came around “she always felt the centre of her heart go hard.” Hester believed luck would bring them more money. Hester

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