Comparing The Rocking Horse Winner 'And The Lottery'

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Some children face a terrifying reality behind closed doors. According to American SPCC studies, 76.4% of the children who have passed away were neglected by their parents. In the shadows, these children explore a world devoid of true love. Parents can have a huge impact on their child's life, including long-term implications. D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking Horse Winner” and Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” mention familial relationships as having negative effects in an effort to highlight the destructive nature of neglectful parent-child relationships that they have experienced growing up. The Rocking Horse Winner shows its destructive force through internal struggles whereas "The Lottery's" external destruction is through the shocking ceremony. …show more content…

She said her luck was bad because her father had bad luck. So I thought I would be lucky and it might stop whispering." The play is a reminder of how the need to be accepted by society can lead people to ignore the emotional health and real connection in a family. The characters' obsession for money and social standing leads them to ignore the needs and wishes of their loved one, resulting in an overwhelming sense of emptiness. The story highlights the importance of reassessing values and expressing genuine love. The Rocking Horse Winner, by D.H. Lawrence, is a powerful symbol that serves to illuminate how themes can eventually tear families apart, even to the point where greed takes over. The Lottery, like "The Rocking Horse Winner", often uses themes to highlight the negative impact of poor relationships between the closest relatives. As the townspeople gather around the lotto box, they wait anxiously to be drawn. The townspeople were excited and a little nervous: "They stood with each other, away from that pile of stones at the corner. They laughed less and smiled more" (Jackson, 1). The desire for comfort and tradition blinds the people to their own family's needs and

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