1. Sexual Relations in D.H. Lawrence
Within The Fox and The Ladybird, it is possible to reduce these to the concepts of numerous dichotomies, a tripartite character composition, the dream as a vessel, animal and primitive connotations, and the will of the sub-conscious. ... This usage of archetypal animal association employed by Lawrence enables the reader to interpret the relations of the three characters like that of the hunter and hunted predator and prey. The effect of this is two-fold as it both simplifies the interactions and reduces the intent and will of the three people to the basic animalistic instincts, relating to...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate