Horses Of The Night Analysis

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Depression has a major effect on a person life. The accumulation of hidden emotion could cause difficulty in life. The consequences could be irrational thinking, suffering in ceased emotion or lead to a total disaster. In “Horses of the night” by Margaret Laurence and “ Paul’s case” by Willa Cather, both authors introduce the concept of depression. Although both selections offer interesting differences, it is the similarities that are significant. The differences in the selections are subtle. In the selection “ Horses of the night”, the symbolism is the horses. It symbolizes Christ’s attempt to escape from reality. Christ tells Vanessa of those horses are “really sleek and “could make racers out of them.” However, when Vanessa visits
It’s a symbol for Paul of the unusual life he wants to lead. It’s also a symbol of he is being different. “The carnations in his coat were drooping with the cold, he noticed, their red glory all over.” The carnation like Paul, are rebelling against conformity and trying to be beautiful. However, people who try to live a different kind of life tend to end up dead. Clearly, both selections show a difference in symbolism. However, although the selections highlight a different symbolism they are similar in desire of better life, descend into the darkness and conflict. In “Horse of the night”, Christ is keen about going to university. He want to get educates and has a better life. “ What I am going to be is an engineer, civil engineer. “ But as time goes on, his goal becomes more unreachable. His family cannot afford for him to go to university and he must become a sale in order to earn money to make himself educates. Reality is tough, these jobs are not successfully useful for him to make money and the failure hinders him emotionally. Similarly, In the “Paul’s case”, Paul is obsessed with money and he belief that money will solve all his problems. He does not understanding the relationship between work and money. “He was

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