Asian Social Science March‚ 2010 The Reinvention of Love in D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love Jianjun Zheng Foreign Language Department South China Institute of Software Engineering‚ Guangzhou University Guangzhou 510990‚ China E-mail: georgezjj80@126.com Abstract Women in Love is interpreted as a novel of relationships between man and woman‚ man and nature‚ and mind and body. D. H. Lawrence’s point of view on these relationships finds its best expression through the perspective of psychology
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seems to support working class Gerald- even though he is higher class he is more polite than below In birling’s first speech he’s very quick to talk about the Port. He wants to seem on par with Gerald’s dad. Pg. 2. Birling port has aspirations but is inferior Sheila calls her mother mummy-in her 20s- she’s playing the little girl under her mother’s thumb. Tell cook from me- not supposed to have that kind of communication. (Especially in front of a visitor) Gerald had an affair- Sheila – you never
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becoming intimate with anyone. While working there he sometimes writes on the school’s math department blackboard and is soon discovered as a genius. Will gets caught fighting and is arrested and in leau of incarceration is put under the supervision of Gerald Lambeau‚ who attended and is now a professor at MIT. Under his supervision‚ per court order he must see a therapist and stay out of any trouble. Sean Maguire is a professor at a local community college and also grew up in the same town as Will and
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Sheila is engaged to be married to Gerald Croft of Crofts Limited. She comes from a middle class family however her fiancée is of a higher class then herself. Her traits are depicted early on in the play‚ as she is described at the beginning as “a pretty girl in her early twenties‚ very pleased with life and rather excited”. Although she is described to be “very pleased with life” at her engagement dinner she shows that she has suspicions as she mentions how Gerald never came near her last summer‚
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‘AN INSPECTOR CALLS’- REVISION PACK CONTEXT To understand the context of the play‚ it’s helpful to know a little about J B Priestley’s life and his political views during the early 20th century - a time of great global change. He wrote An Inspector Calls after the Second World War and like much of his work contains controversial‚ politically charged messages. Keen to pioneer a new ’morality’ in politics‚ Priestley’s chief concerns involved social inequality in Britain and the need for nuclear disarmament
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writer sets the scene very clearly‚ making sure he gets the message across that they are a well off family. The atmosphere at the start of the play is happy and cheerful as they are all celebrating Gerald and Sheila’s engagement‚ we can tell they were happy because the stage directions tell us Gerald and Mrs. B were “smiling” at times and Sheila was being “half serious half playful. The stage directions at the start of the play also tell us that Mr. Birling is a “heavy looking‚ rather portentous
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creation myths are fictional and discuss the dawn of time‚ and the literacy narratives are nonfiction and discuss human race‚ slavery‚ and learning how to read and write. There are also differences between the Fredrick Douglass literacy narrative and the Gerald Graff literacy narrative. The similarities between the myths and the literacy narratives are human race‚ and ethnicity. The Hopi and Potawatomi myths both mention the creation of humans of different colors such as yellow‚ red‚ white and black. “She
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Therefore‚ presidency was granted to Gerald Ford and he began his presidency by pardoning Nixon for the Watergate Scandal. Gerald Ford continued fighting segregation and discrimination just as Richard Nixon did by pushing for affirmative action. President Gerald Ford tried to battle stagflation with an initiative named WIN which stood for Whip Inflation Now. This initiative was meant to reduce waste
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How television is making people smarted. People all over the world turn on their television each night and watch a few moments to a few hours of television and it is hard to miss a reality show which on almost any channel. If they were to pause on one of these shows they might not know it but they would bettering themselves on a personal level. Based on the ideas of Steven Johnson the average person could learn a thing or two from reality TV. In his article called‚ “Watching TV Makes You Smarter”
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"heavy-looking‚ rather portentous man in his middle fifties but rather provincial in his speech." He is proud of his achievements‚ and misses no opportunity to remind others of his exploits‚ such as the chance of being knighted. Arthur’s family and Gerald respect him and his views. They listen intently as he tells them that the Titanic is unsinkable. The solid house‚ the cigars‚ the decanter of port and the champagne glasses‚ represent a comfortable‚ secure and pleasant lifestyle for the Birlings.
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