Sunday, January 5, 2020

Comparision and Contrast between the Rocking Horse Winner...

Comparision and Contrast between the Rocking Horse Winner and the Road not Taken Lifes stories shared through the view of two writers. Both stories have many similarities, however, contrast with just as many differences. The Destructors, written by Graham Green, and The Rocking Horse Winner written by D.H. Lawrence. When contrasting these two stories, consider the plot, characters, story line, and each authors approach. Also consider the intent and mood each author sets forth. In the story The Destructors the setting is in a London car park called Northwood Terrace, nine years concluding World War II. The plot deals with gang of young boys from the street, whose soul purpose, is to destroy the inside of Mr.†¦show more content†¦Paul also becomes addicted with horse racing and helping out his mother who is obsessed with money. The authors made known in both stories the comparison of what the mothers think about themselves. One example is both mothers, in the each story felt that they were above others, in class or common wealth, and definitely nothing petty. Likewise, the location was made evident by both authors. In the story The Rocking Horse Winner the story location denotes a British background due to the use of shillings and pounds and in The Destructors the author place s the story in London, about nine years after World War II. Similarly, both stories deal with a group of people who work together to accomplish one goal. In one story, the The Destructors a group of kids, the Wormsley Common Gang, work together, to destroy the inside of old Miserys house. In the other story, The Rocking Horse Winner, a group made up of three characters work together to win money at the horse races. While money serves as the plot for the The Rocking Horse Winner, likewise, fame and respect to the Wormsley Common Gang serve as the plot for the The Destructors. In these two stories a victory strived for both groups. In the The Rocking Horse Winner, Paul is motivated by the belief that riding his no name wooden rocking horse during the horse race, he can control the winning

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