Essay Comparing The Lottery And The Rocking-Horse Winner

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There are two inordinate short stories from history which are “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H. Lawrence. Although both of these stories contain themes that offer stories of luck, both stories approach themes and a false sense of common values. The stories also explore these ideas in very different ways. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” the story depicts values from a family, which is flawed by negative family and relationship values and in the story “The Lottery”, they examine the unjust and family traditional values and practices. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner” the story focuses on a young son that wants to help his mother with her unfortunate financial problems, while in “The Lottery” this story begins …show more content…

Both Tessie and Hester are part of a typical American family. Each one is married, Hester has four children and Tessie has three children. As each women deals with crisis that could possibly end in death, it does become apparent, however, that Hester is the better mother. Both stories certainly show the dangers of conformity. In “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, Hester, who is the mother, feels that she must cover up …show more content…

Hester feels that ill-defined need. She wants the discreet servants, to be recognized and stamped as part of the upper class and her son Paul , understanding his mother’s need for money, choose to try to sacrifice his life to find the luck that his mother says she is not worthy of. The same conformity is evident in story “The Lottery” where members of a small town, press each other to go along with the lottery. In this story Mr. Wagner calls all the towns, who have given up or band the lottery, fools and suggests that the rain may stop coming for them be. Clearly both of these stories have a lot of communal pressure to conform. However, where “The Rocking-Horse Winner” is about love, wanting to be lucky and needing more everything. “The Lottery” is about the lack of love for each other or even the lack of compassion for yourself and/or to your neighbor or family. Paul loves his mother so much that when she is desperate, he risk himself to get her what he thought she needed, money and luck. In the story “The Lottery” the other people are not willing to give up the cruel joy of stoning a women (Tessie) to death. In this story the lack of compassion for another human being is incredible, and when someone presses a stone into Tessie’s son Davy’s hand it is clear that this lack of compassion is being taught to

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