D. H. Lawrence's "Rocking Horse Champion" is a short story about the relationship between a boy and his rocking hose. The little boy Paul has the rocking horse he is growing up, but he does not take it anyway. He was born into a greedy family with two sisters. In this story, Paul tells the family how people change with money value, blood luck, and gambling. Paul's mother said, "She is a good mother, she likes children" (Lawrence, 2001). But children and their mothers know from the bottom that they are not.
D. H. Lawrence's rocking horse champion is the most complicated story if you look at it through elements of five novels: stories, characters, plots, ideas and themes. The story is about a little boy named Paul trying to gain love and affection from his greedy mother. One day he told his mother that he was lucky and knew that his mother did not believe himself. This went out to him and forced him to find his luck. - D. H. Lawrence 's "The Rocking - Horse Winner" speaks to lifestyle families, but their houses are always anxious. I am short of money. Parents know that children grow, and they need money to send their children to school. There are words in the house. There should be more money. There should be more money. Children can say it loudly but do not dare say it.
D. H. Lawrence's "Rocking Horse Champion" is a story about a boy named Paul living with his parents who are full of greed and lack of love. Tortured by a whispering house to him, Paul died when he was on a rocking horse trying to convince his mother that it was lucky that he chose the winner of the race. Paul did not like whispering that his house "must have more money". His parents believe that whisper will begin as his parents seem to emphasize that there is not enough money. In discussions with his uncle, he expressed his idea that the house would cease whispering when he was lucky. After Paul's mother benefits from his bonus, the whisper will not stop.