The Rocking Horse Winner Oedipus Complex Analysis

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“The Rocking Horse Winner” is a story that discusses a young boy, named Paul, and his family who feel they never have enough money. The family has insufficient funds, but when Paul provides the mother with money, she only desires further. This constant yearning causes the boy to feel the desperate and the interminable need to provide for his family. He in a sense almost hungers to replace his father and become the sole provider. Through trying to please his mother, the young boy Paul meets his demise. This tragic conclusion illustrates the lengths Paul will go in order to replace his father and become the provider for his mother. This story displays elements of an Oedipus complex, because of Paul’s desires to replace his father and the effects of insatiable greed, eventually resulting in his premature mortality.
The Oedipus complex is a psychological theory that a child has a desire to replace his or her parent and be involved with them both sexually and emotionally; Paul displays this complex in The Rocking Horse Winner. “The father, who was always very handsome and expensive in tastes, seemed as if he never would be able to do anything worth doing.” The boy appears to have a desire to replace his father and support his mother due to his father’s lack of ability displayed; he feels he needs to provide for the family financially. The sexual desire of the Oedipus complex is also established because Paul’s …show more content…

In both of these essays there is a young boy who demonstrates a journey trying to please a woman. By the end of the story both young boys have concluded with a tragic journey. Araby the main character seeks out the approval of a young girl he likes, and promises to bring her a gift back from his travels. Much like this in “ The Rocking Horse Winner” Paul seeks ought the approval of his mother. Although Araby concludes with a much lighter occurrence both have the same

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