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ROCKING HORSE WINNER

k didn't seem to have affect, so this anger him because he had not made her mother happy. With more income in the household drove Paul's mother towards a dissipating precept. As a way of gratifying innermost need materials possessions have taken their place like round of pleasure. With out a doubt in mind the absence of the father Hester has lead to this kind of pseudo-satisfaction as for of masturbation. She indulges in it by going after side jobs with a friend younger than her who earns more money as a clothes designer. Youth as a type of more and more sex and finances as a way of satisfying it. These situations cause failure to Paul to win his mother affection therefore putting him in a position of inevitable anguish.Uncle Oscar seems to like and support Paul and states this "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, laddie!" (305) With this statement he encouraged the boy to persist in his hazardous for mental hearth games. Continuing in it and pushing their luck seem to have no difference to help Paul's mom. They even thought of giving into races like the Lincolnshire and the Derby and steel push their luck. Paul was taking a subtle approach at it as if he not only wants to conceal his sexual dilemma. With more financial income the house was not only full of new luxuries and Paul was going to Eton the school his father attendant. With blossoming garden around the house and the smell of flowers it is as the family was happy. This time there was no more whispering that went on but Paul's mother appears to have lost it. "There must be more money! Oh-h-h; there must be more money. Oh, now, now-w! Now-w-w-there must be more money!-more than ever! More than ever!" (306) Paul's mother exclaims this as a frenetic over anxiety for sex and a way for showing her spite for money and for family since she not only felt as weight upon her and she was totally unable to give and to receive love and was also growing bitter and insensible. P...

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