“The Rocking-Horse Winner” in Depth Analysis
D.H Lawrence was easily picked on as a child, he poses no physical strength and great values of creativity, nor did he enjoy associating with other boys, rather other girls. D.H Lawrence’s childhood essentially was the great start up for his huge writing career, often carrying elusive and unethical ideologies within his stories, plays, and poems. Within “The Rocking-Horse Winner,” Lawrence generates a common idea where money is essentially life and luck. Within the story, Paul and his sisters receives this eerie call from the house in which all the siblings know the financial hardships that their mother and father faces even though they never expressed it. Paul questioned his mother over the topic…