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In D.H. Lawrence's short story "The Rocking-Horse Winner," Paul demands that his rocking-horse take him to "the winners" at the horse races. He believes that if he can ride his horse fervently enough, he will be able to predict winning horses, thereby earning money to fulfill his mother's desire for wealth and approval. His obsession with this quest ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
a week
about 150 years
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
Homer's Iliad does not specifically state how long the building of the Trojan Horse took. It could be assumed that it would take many days to build something that large.
I think that the main theme is concerning the Devil and how people are so obsessed with material items, that they let their guard down and let the Devil take over. I learned that Paul was so concerned with making his mother happy and getting her attention by reaching his goal (attaining luck), that he let his guard down, letting the Devil get into his body.
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
Depends what you do with it.
it would take a long time even if you are on a horse they can and will get tiered they will need to drink some water and stop for a brake.
a long time lol
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
Depends on how fast the horse is going.