Effects Of Love and Money D.H. Lawrence "The Rocking Horse Winner"
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:50:00
Effects of Love and Money
<Tab/>In Lawrence's short story "The Rocking Horse Winner," a boy named Paul exhibits the desire of every human being, to be loved. Paul's driving force to be loved appears in several aspects of the story including the values and attributes his parents instill in him, the symbolic representation of Paul's life and death as shown by his parent's relationship, and the maddeningly "talking" rocking horse.
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