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doing all the time; he is even privy to their thoughts and feelings. This is different from a first person narrator ("I took a wal...
even though her sister will not appreciate them in a real way as Maggie will. Maggie is one of those people who is easily used and...
Paul one day, "why dont we keep a car of our own? Why do we always use uncles, or else a taxi?" "Because were the poor members of...
In five pages this paper evaluates the luck of Paul, the protagonist in this short story by D.H. Lawrence. Six sources are cited ...
Oscar often refers to "filthy lucre" (Lawrence 922). His mother explains that luck is "what causes you to have money. If youre l...
everywhere, and therefore no one spoke it" (Lawrence). And, when money appeared, through the efforts of the boy, brining relief it...
clear that there are some very mysterious things taking place within the story. We note this first in the presence of the house wh...
and, determined to prove to his mother that he is not unlucky like his father, Paul supernaturally begins the attempt to change th...
life. And, it is the needless greed that is the culprit of death. This story could easily be seen as a story that preaches the ...
in luck. The boy associates luck with money because his house seems to speak constantly of needing more money. He tells his mother...
of passion in their lives, this somber existence. The mood is also set by the tone as it develops along with the plot. In Lawrence...
world, in which society is restructuring itself after the devastation of the war - a devastation which T, at least, seems to feel ...
concerned with the cultural deterioration which was inevitable after the wars catastrophic destruction. Two of these authors most...
These two stories are compared in terms of themes and characterizations in six pages. There is no bibliography included....
effect, there is a cause and for every cause, there is an effect. Paul is greatly effected by what his mother does and how she fe...
him and who has lawful access to the mother" (Oedipal trajectory/Oedipal complex, 2004). As the boy develops he begins to realize ...
they are poor because they have no luck. Paul, being a small child, thinks that luck is a tangible object to be found, obtained or...
The theme of awakenings in Lawrence's story is considered in terms of Jack's emotions and Mabel's sexuality in a discussion consis...
In five pages the story's juxtapositioning of the subconscious and conscious of main characters Jack Fergusson and Mabel Pervin is...
In four pages this paper analyzes the D.H. Lawrence short story in terms of determining the young doctor's motivations. There are...
In this paper containing five pages this short story is evaluated in terms of its sociological aspects. There are two additional ...
mind, the following paper examines some of the characters in Lawrences story, focusing on Mabel and Mr. Ferguson, as they relate t...
feels about herself. Mable, left to pretty much fend for herself after her fathers death, must struggle to maintain the household...
she thinks this man must love her. She thinks, suddenly, that he does not, and in all honesty, he does not love her for he has onl...
In five pages this short story by D.H. Lawrence is subjected to a Freudian psychoanalytical interpretation with the character of M...
she goes about her work and the family talks around her. As one author notes, "None of the sons address the sister as they do each...
by the lack of ethical integrity, which seemed to be a byproduct of industrial society. The wheels of progress, in Lawrences view...
her training in society was different, for her focus was on religion and the proper way things should be done. While the mother in...
of trance, or opens himself to whatever psychic power he possesses at these times. But lets go back to the beginning. One of the ...
many years, that she hardly heard them at all" (Lawrence). In these references it is quite clear that Mabel is essentially...