Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Relationships in Lawrences Sons and Lovers Essay -- Lawrence Sons and
Relationships in Lawrence's Sons and Lovers     à     à  Ã   There can be no argument that D. H. Lawrence's  Son's and Lover's is     a study ofà   human relationships. Gertrude Morel, because of her  turbulent     and odd relationship with her husband, ends up developing deep emotional     relations with her two eldest son's. The second eldest in particular,  Paul,     is the receiver of most of this deep emotion. Because of these feelings  and     the deeper-than-usual emotional bond between the two, Paul has difficulty     being comfortable in his own relationships.à   Paul's relationship  with     Miriam is plagued by his mother's disapproval, jealousy, and Miriam 's  own     spirituality.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Paul's relationship with Miriam is one where  the love is not     allowed to flourish.à   Although there is no doubt that there is love  between     the two, the forces around them create tension that suppresses it. Miriam     believes herself not nearly as beautiful as she really is. Because of  this     she is always looking for things to love her. In the case of Paul she     believes that if Paul was to need her, if she could take care of him, "if     he could depend on her, if she could, as it were, have him in her arms,  how     she would love him."(137) However, this is never allowed to happen.  Paul's     mother Gertrude already occupies this space in his life. Thus the     relationship between the two is a struggle for an identity. The     relationship is a struggle between Paul and his mother and Paul and  Miriam.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The main conflicts between Paul and Miriam are  between physical-     spiritual differences and his mother. Miriam holds spirituality very  close     to her. Thing with Miriam are always on a very spiri...              ...    giving in to his mother, he breaks it off with Miriam. We get the     impression that Miriam waits for Paul forever. It concretely ends when  his     mother dies and he leaves to find himself.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Son's and Lover's is a study of  human relationships. Paul is the     receiver of most of his mothers deep emotional feelings and has with her  a     bond tighter than normal. Because of this Paul has trouble handling and     being comfortable with his own relationships.à   Paul's relationship  with     Miriam was plagued by his mother's disapproval. If it wasn't for the     selfishness of his mother Paul would of most likely been happy with  Miriam.     à       Work Cited     à       Lawrence, D. H. Sons and Lovers. New York: Viking, 1913. On-line. U of  Virginia Electronic Text Center. Internet. 23 February 1998, www:  http:Hetext.lib.virginia.edu/english.html.                      
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