1. On D. H. Lawrence's Sons and L
Paul resisted the urge to follow her into the darkness and, with a great effort, turned towards life. ... After growing Paul mends his wrong doings as well as he can and "negates the child within himself"1. ... After an initial stage of happiness in their marriage, the class difference between them starts to estrange them from each other. ... Because of heavy labor, poorly off life and burden of family life, Walter Morel turns exceeding anxiety and pang. ... She had leave me no room, not a bit of room" While Miriam ran after Paul ardently, and they had date frequently, Paul came back home...
- Word Count: 4216
- Approx Pages: 17
- Grade Level: High School