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    Lawrence achievements were overshadowed by controversy.. Lawrence was born in Eastwood‚ Nottinghamshire‚ son of an almost illiterate coal miner father and a more educated mother. After leaving school for a job as a clerk‚ he contracted pneumonia‚ on recovering‚ became a teacher. Lawrence also began to write poems‚ stories‚ and novels‚ and his piety attracted the attention of the well known writer and editor Ford Madox Ford. During world war 1 Lawrence and his wife‚ Frieda‚ lived in poverty in England and

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    level‚ short stories often mask a deeper meaning. During the Modernist period‚ D.H Lawrence emerged as a master of subtly weaving social commentary into unique short stories. Drawing upon themes from his childhood‚ Lawrence was heavily influenced by his relationship with his mother. Lawrence’s mother was highly educated and openly displayed regret about her marriage to her husband‚ a lowly miner. This led Lawrence to focus on themes like money‚ status‚ and lack of love. In D.H Lawrence’s short story

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    Coupling fairytale-like elements with the harsh reality of gambling addictions‚ The Rocking Horse Winner by D.H Lawrence tells the tragic tale of a young boy’s struggle with his mother’s love of material possessions over the love of her son. The story describes how a boy longing for his mother’s love attempts to make her happy by attending horse races to earn money for her. Using his rocking horse to foretell the winnings he becomes extremely wealthy but at the cost of his sanity. His obsession leads

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    his essay “Pornography‚” D.H. Lawrence discuss healthy sex and how people try to make healthy sex dirty with pornography. Lawrence states that nudity is not pornography. Pornography is what people have done with nudity during the years. Pornography has always existed‚ but the actions of perverted people have provoked society to reject nudity. Lawrence provides good ideas about the both sides of pornography‚ but I disagree with one of the ideas. According to Lawrence‚ “if a woman hasn’t got a tiny

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    A PEACH AND ITS CORE --AN ANALYSIS OF _PEACH_ BY D.H. LAWRENCE 1100012705 叶子杰 What will you think of‚ when you eat a fruit‚ like a peach? I think many people’s answer would be nothing at all. However‚ a peach triggers some poetic romance in D.H. Lawrence‚ and some beautiful verses are thus created. The poem _Peach_ was brainless at first glance--this is indeed not an impenetrable poem‚ but it renders a significant thought that the creations of nature‚ even the most unconscious ones‚ has the

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    story Apocalypse‚ D.H Lawrence writes‚ "We cannot bear connection… We must break away‚ and be isolate. We call that being free‚ being individual." Lawrence puts forward the idea that people are afraid of emotional connection: Maintaining a distance will promote growth. Whereas emotional or personal affection will handicap one’s existence and freedom. In the short story "The Blind Man‚" Lawrence reiterates these themes in the climatic scene at the end of the story. Lawrence illustrates through symbolism

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    ideas‚ beliefs... The writer establishes the elements of his literary genre as if he would describing the parts of his body- the novel is alive and “whatever is me alive is me”.          In a fantastic way‚ D.W.Lawrence shows his experience as a man and as a novelist‚ using great comparisions between people from different areas of  knowledge( parson‚ philosopher‚scientist) and their views of life. He is very provoking‚ because he tries to impose his values and concepts without giving much importance

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    extract form the book ‘The Rainbow’ by D. H. Lawrence is taken from chapter 1. In the extract the writer explores the theme of human relationships and particularly the one between a man and a woman. He describes the wavery nature of love and fear of uncertainty through a third person narrative of Brangwen’s experience with a woman. The writer lays great stress on the ambivalent characteristics of such relationships and reflects this in the body of the prose. Lawrence is deeply concerned with his characters

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    “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence is a story with a fairy tale aspect‚ but it is not the only story he wrote that can be viewed this way. A closer look at “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter” shows the fairy tale theme too. Compare the story to classic fairy tales like Cinderella‚ Snow White or Sleeping Beauty and you will see a correlation. All of these stories share elements in common with “The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter.” In the story Cinderella‚ the main character is a daughter that experiences

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    "The Horse - Dealer’s Daughter" D. H. Lawrence The role of women in society is constantly an issue. D.H. Lawrences’s story shows through passive natures‚ obedient attitudes‚ and shattered egos a woman struggling to live her life according to her three verbally abusive brothers. "The Horse - Dealer’s Daughter" is about Mabel‚ who tries to commit suicide by drowning herself in a pond. A young doctor‚ Joe Ferguson‚ saves her. She then believes that he loves her. This idea was not a first thought

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