Thursday, April 14, 2011

Can Cure Genital Warts Myself

D. H. LAWRENCE SONS AND LOVERS

DH Lawrence described it Edward Garnett's novel:

"A woman of character and refinement down to the lower class and is not satisfied with his life ... As your children grow up, take it as" lovers "- first the eldest, then the second ... But when they reach adulthood, they can not love because her mother is the strongest power to manage their lives, and holds ... As soon as they come into contact with other women there is a rupture. William comes to a superficial woman, but her mother "is" with your soul. But this rupture kills him because he knows where he belongs. Paul meets a woman who fights for his soul (Miriam) - struggle with his mother: The child loves his mother all the sons hate and are jealous of the father ... The son (Paul) decides to transfer his alama find his mother and the Passion (Clara). And there is another break. But unconsciously, the mother realizes what is happening and begins to die. The son leaves his lover, returns with his dying mother. In the end, is left alone, stripped of everything, drifting toward death. "

(November 14, 1912)


The first time I read" Sons and Lovers "was in 1994, for English Literature I, who had studied under Rafael Velez. It was my first year of college, my first contact with English literature, English and I remember that I liked. I Mrs. Morel was overbearing and controlling, I thought that Mr Morel was an abuser, I thought Paul was a spoiled brat and that the novel was an ode to unhappiness.

Seventeen years later I think, that every one of the characters in this novel are to be pitied. Throughout its 446 pages (Wordswoth edition 1993) sympathy or empathy with the characters keeps changing. Understand the unhappiness of Ms. Morel, because she did not imagine his life so he has to suffer a husband who cheated on her from the start. Understand the unhappiness of Mr. Morel, because their efforts to be what his family expected of him, just on deaf ears. The unhappiness of their sons to a mother who tries to live a man's love through their children (do not think there incest), which fights against women displayed in the lives of their children because they think that love will steal . Understand the unhappiness of these two women, although delivered in body and soul, just get some of that be because the rest is owned by his mother. You understand that the novel is a hymn to unhappiness, but beings who do not know how to complete all facets of their life so they feel broken and empty, incomplete.

Paul: "But mother, I want to Clara, and I wanted to Miriam, but surrender to them in marriage I can not, I can not belong to them. They seem to me "want" but I can not even give me "

Mrs. Morel:" You found the right woman. "

Paul: "And never meet the right woman while you live" ·

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