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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'Lack of Mother’s Love Leads to Self Destruction Essay\r'

'In D. H. Lawrence’s hapless story â€Å"The Rocking-Horse Winner,” capital of Minnesota’s determination, hunger for cognise and self-destructiveness result from a lack of dear from his fret. quick in a family that equates money with jeopardy, and love, capital of Minnesota misunderstands what he needs to do to be considered successful. The result of his mother’s self absorption and general reserve causes Paul to eventually ride his luck to the intercept of his life in a failed search for love.\r\nPaul’s determination\r\nHe wishes to make the family line stop murmuring, â€Å"There must be more(prenominal) money!”\r\nPaul wants to prove his mother vituperate that he is unlucky\r\nSevere anxiety everywhere his inability to predict the winners in the big races of the twelvemonth furthers Paul’s determination\r\nPaul’s hunger for love\r\nHis mother’s behaviour toward her children is cold and egotistical\r\nPaul e quates money with love as learned from his mother\r\nHis desire to represent his mother money as a â€Å"natal day present” to take away her cares\r\nPaul’s self-destructive behavior\r\nHis never-ending quest for â€Å"luck”\r\nHe assents to give his mother all flipper thousand pounds when she asks for a lump sum\r\nPaul feels he must work harder to come up with the Derby race winner since his mother has cadaverous the previous money, which leads to his death\r\n'

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