Rocking Horse Winner

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Is it money or something more? Money has strong influence on society, but an even stronger hold over the individual. “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H Lawrence and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty are two short stories that both share this idea of how the fixation of money can have certain affects on characters. Money has the ability to not only build/ destroy relationships but also, can be seen as an antagonist, and even change how certain characters perceive money. The grip or power money has on the main protagonists of the short stories is important to the overall development and growth of those characters. In one instance money seems to be plentiful and in another it’s gone, for many characters in “The Rocking Horse Winner” this holds true were money has actually lost its value. By constantly spending money on luxurious things such as maids, fur coats and fancy parties, characters like the mother usually find them in a position without sufficient funds. In turn the mother always seems depressed or angry of the lack there of money were in reality she actually has a more than modest amount of wealth. “Were the poor members of the family… it’s because your father has no luck… it’s what causes you to have money. If you’re lucky you have money. That’s why it’s better to be born lucky than rich. If you’re rich, you may lose your money. But, if you’re lucky, you will always gets more money” (Lawrence 1). This philosophy of the mother’s becomes incredibly important to her son and primary protagonist Paul. Paul see’s the disappointment and frustration in his mother when she blames the lack of luck of the family as the only reason they continuously find themselves without money, as an opportunity to perhaps prove to his mother that he is indeed lucky and is fact capable of having more money. It’s this need, and soon sought after hunger for money, that drives

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