This chapter explores the themes of luck, materialism, and emotional disconnect within a family through the eyes of young Paul, who seeks to alleviate his mother's dissatisfaction.
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What financial plan does Paul devise for his mother?
What financial strategy does Paul use to help his mother?
What inner conflict does Paul face regarding his luck?
What does Paul's mother want to achieve through her work?
What role does Uncle Oscar play in Paul's quest for luck?
Why does Paul keep his winnings a secret from his mother?
What does Paul learn about luck by the end of the story?
What ultimately happens as a result of Paul's actions?
What does Paul believe will happen if he wins more money?
How does Bassett contribute to Paul's betting activities?
What does Uncle Oscar suggest doing after Paul's big win?
What financial arrangement does Bassett have with Paul?
Why does Paul feel confident in his betting choices?
What signifies the peak of tension in Paul's journey?
In what way does the story emphasize the theme of greed?
What ironic twist occurs as a result of Paul’s winnings?
What ultimately drives Paul to achieve his last win?
What insight does Paul's mother provide regarding luck?