Raiza Rivera Professor Yacavace 21 March 2011 ENG 102 In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” written by D.H Lawrence Paul’s mother is a woman who is unsatisfied with her marriage. She seems to feel this way for her husband fails to make enough money to support the elegant lifestyle that she desires. Hester has put her own family in deep debt because she is so materialistic. She behaves as if she is a wonderful women but she does not fool her children. The children‚ a boy and two girls‚ know that their
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is an abstract word‚ untouchable‚ but omnipresent waiting for whom it can devour. In the story “Rocking Horse Winner” D.H. Lawrence makes the presence of greed obvious from the beginning. The story starts off with the mother being described as a heartless person because how she feels about her kids. From there the tone of greed was set as the theme of this story. As a reader‚ one could only wonder what kind of person she is that would proclaim her emptiness for her kids. The good thing about it is
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The Rocking-Horse Winner Money--it seems to be able to provide anything the heart desires. But‚ in reality‚ money can never produce true satisfaction and will eventually destroy its holder. D.H. Lawrence’s "The Rocking-Horse Winner" (rpt in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 8th ed. [Fort Worth: Harcourt‚ 2002] 302) describes a "poor" family with very expensive taste that never seems to gain satisfaction. Their house silently whispers "There must
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Essay on Wars – Destructive for Humanity. War is‚ without argument the worst collective experience of humanity. It has created new nations on the rubbles of destroyed cities and humans dead. It involves mass killing without humane feelings even if short and swift. Our recent experience with Kargil‚ which was not even not even a full-fledged war‚ reopened the sordidness of military action. Wars‚ when prolonged like the World Wars‚ result in human brutality‚ mass extermination of races and
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Syeda Zehra Mrs. Diamond ENG4U 9th October 2012 The Wars – Timothy Findley Family often has a great influence on the decisions of our lives. Parents often are the greatest external influences that we consider. Similarly in The Wars‚ Timothy Findley’s main character – Robert Ross’ parents influence his actions throughout the book. Mrs. Ross is portrayed as an adamant woman who is not very expressive of her love towards her children (especially Robert) because of societal norms but a gradual
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was only 19’ written by John Schumann performed by the band the Redgums is a highly emotive and meaningful song. It describes the typical war experience and post war experience of the Australian soldiers in the Vietnam War‚ it show cases the struggles and hardships that the soldiers faced. It explores the atrocities of war witnessed though the eyes of young soldiers. The physical trauma and emotional scaring they suffered upon their return. It is primarily about his conscription into the war and
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V. Russo-Japanese War The Russo-Japanese war was of a considerably smaller scale war that started as a naval war in Port Arthur‚ and transitioned into a land based war by its end in 1905. Admiral Heihachiro Togo was not a member of the Genro‚ but he still led the military into a surprise torpedo attack on Russian ships. Yamagata was not the only one who considered the weakness of the Japanese military in relation to Russia‚ but he and Togo understood that the Japanese military had to use what little
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Through analysis with this theory of art‚ the theme of sin in D. H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner” is apparent through the adults’ corruption by greed‚ causing the death of a child in their pursuit of financial gain. Additionally‚ Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People” demonstrates that sinful and non-spiritualistic beliefs will result in a
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The song “I was only nineteen” was written by the lead singer of Redgum‚ John Schumann. He talks about all the negative aspect of war like the killing and nightmares. The song was written about the Vietnam War and the main point for this song to be produced was to help the public to understand what was happening in Vietnam. The song was sung first at a concert which was performed after the Australian Vietnam Veterans’ "Welcome Home Parade" which was held in Sydney on 3 October 1987. The song was
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ONLY 19 – John Schumann (Redgum) ‘Only 19’ was a ballad written by John Schumann (lead singer of Redgum) and tells the story of his brother-in-law‚ Mick Storan‚ who was a Vietnam Veteran and recounts some of his time spent in the war. The story is told of one particular rotation‚ from May 1969 to May 1970 and portrays the devastation and horror of the war. The story starts with a ‘passing out parade’‚ which was a graduation from military training. As mentioned‚ Mick graduated from the Puckapunyal
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