Sunday, August 4, 2019
Hester Essay -- essays research papers
Throughout the Rocking-Horse Winnerâ⬠, Hester was overly materialistic, emotionally cold towards her children and in self-denial over her own faults. Hester had expensive tastes and she insisted in keeping up the latest style. The ââ¬Å"expensive and splendid toysâ⬠that filled the nursery were more than the parents modest income could afford. Paul asked for an explanation of luck. Hester responded by saying ââ¬Å"itââ¬â¢s what causes you to have moneyâ⬠, quickly making a connection between luck and wealth. And while she discovered she had a knack for sketching ââ¬Å"furs and dress materialsâ⬠she adored, making hundreds of pounds per year did not appease her elegant tastes, for it still wasnââ¬â¢t enough to keep up her extravagant lifestyle. When Hester found that she had mysteriously acquired five thousand pounds, she quickly asked for the whole sum at once. This money was not used to pay off the debts the household so sorely needed; it was used to purchase more cozy and unneeded items. The ââ¬Å"sprays of mimosa and almond blossomâ⬠emanated from the home and was more pungent than before. Hester fe lt that her financial state couldnââ¬â¢t afford to buy a car but ironically she purchases tutors for Paul and expensive items for their home. While Hester fancied lavish items, she also strived to be prestigious and gain social stature. This stature was always hard to preserve for ââ¬Å"there was never enough moneyâ⬠. Hester toiled to maintain her superior status and was willing to sacrifice her money to buy ââ¬Å"iridescen...
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