Compare and contrast: Rocking Horse Winner and The Destructors
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Does the possession of money or material possessions lead to happiness? Or does
it lead to destruction? In his story "The Rocking Horse Winner," D.H. Lawrence
depicts an example of how the pursuit of materialistic items will lead to destruction.
"The Destructors" by Graham Greene also exemplifies the pursuit of material satisfaction
in the form of notoriety which also leads to destruction. These authors argue that the
pursuit of material possessions gives a false
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by a materialistic pursuit? The pursuit of items and things and only wanting more leads to a destructive pattern of behavior. Money, possessions, and fame are not everything. Too much emphasis on material items in one form or another does not lead to happiness, but destruction. The moral, to sum up the two themes, the pursuit of "stuff" through possessions or notoriety is like riding a bus or a rocking horse. It gets you nowhere.
by a materialistic pursuit? The pursuit of items and things and only wanting more leads to a destructive pattern of behavior. Money, possessions, and fame are not everything. Too much emphasis on material items in one form or another does not lead to happiness, but destruction. The moral, to sum up the two themes, the pursuit of "stuff" through possessions or notoriety is like riding a bus or a rocking horse. It gets you nowhere.