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The fact that Lawrence was completely able to represent this concept within the main characters in such a fashion as to give the r...
is old enough to evaluate her life and find it wanting. She has two small children and is pregnant with a third. Her husband is la...
1918, but there are no existent early drafts until the 1919 version, which was published at this time in a Cambridge edition of La...
hospital, in another town, with a crushed leg, She talks to her son, "almost as if she were thinking aloud to him, and he took it...
years old. Much of his literary talent was applied to the task of making mankind aware of his intimate attachment to nature. Law...
"was a former schoolteacher, greatly superior in education to her husband. Lawrences childhood was dominated by poverty and fricti...
front panel." Kozierok (2001) also explains that the term "external drive bay" is a "bit of a misnomer" in that the term ex...
This paper discusses how women are socially perceived and how gender conflict due to miscommunication and misunderstanding are exp...
In five pages Steinbeck's 'The Chrysanthemums' is compared with Cheever's 'Country Husband' in an argument that each are about aba...
In five pages Degas is discussed in a consideration of two of his most famous paintings 'Women with Chrysanthemums' and 'Dancer on...
mention this to any of the townspeople, as she does not want the past "brought up against" her (Lawrence 128). Frank agrees and hi...
is approached by a woman, Kim Dakkinen. It is here that we discover he was once a police officer, a reality that may well prove to...
"sex-obsessed," but Frieda argues that Lawrence was "simply pro-human" and that because D.H. Lawrence wrote what he did, "...the y...
just like you say. Only when you dont have no dinner, it aint" (Steinbeck). He never says he would love some food or a meal or any...
In five pages this essay analyzes the development of the protagonist Elisa in a consideration of this John Steinbeck short story. ...
the glory when the farming goes well. Of course, this bitterness is something felt by most housewives of an earlier generation and...
In 5 pages this paper discusses how Steinbeck employs symbolism in this short story with the earth covenant represented by the wif...
In 9 pages this paper analyzes the short story by John Steinbeck in order to determine whether or not his wife Carol Henning was t...
In five pages this paper examines the symbolism, theme, and imagery featured in John Steinbeck's short story 'The Chrysanthemums.'...
learn the ways in which standard English developed -- that no language remains "fixed" but is rather a constantly evolving, adapti...
In twenty pages the effects of nonverbal environments are discussed in this consideration of backgrounds, foregrounds, windowless ...
concentrations. Womens nylons and panty hose are typically the primary area of concentration with other categories of hosiery lump...
In ten pages the depiction of sexuality in Lawrence's novel and Eliot's poem are compared and contrasted. There are 8 bibliograph...
The theme of awakenings in Lawrence's story is considered in terms of Jack's emotions and Mabel's sexuality in a discussion consis...
The characters of Mabel and Elizabeth that were featured in one of D.H. Lawrence's short stories are analyzed in four pages. Ther...
In eight pages this research paper explores how the relationships between men and women were handled in D.H. Lawrence's Women in L...
In five pages this paper discusses how sexuality is depicted in D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. Seven sources are cited in the b...
In 3 pages this paper examines how materialism is portrayed within D.H. Lawrence's short story 'The Rocking Horse Winner' and by G...
In six pages Lawrence's prose is considered in terms of how he presents the painter's qualities as well as incorporating his own a...
In five pages this poem of D.H. Lawrence's is compared with a reader's first reaction as compared to second and third readings tha...