1. Women in D.H. Lawrences Sons and Lovers
He has proven himself to be a patriarchal, self-centered, and sadistic male chauvinist. ... Since she was very young, Miriam sincerely believed in religion, which played a major role in her life. ... We can see that under religion's control, Miriam's emotion severely depressed. ... Paul was a pure male chauvinism, so he never took the status of women into account, even if he thought about it, it was from his own point of view. ...
- Word Count: 2551
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School