Paul Morel is the main
character in DH Lawrence’s novel Sons and Lovers . The story charts his
early life from when his parents married and the subsequent birth of four
children, through childhood and early adulthood to the death of his mother.
During this time three women have a major impact on his life, his mother,
Miriam and Clara. Each has the most influence at different times in his life
and can be attributed to his childhood, being a young man and early adulthood
respectively; but each woman s influence carries on to shape Paul into the man
he becomes.
Gertrude is the most powerful woman in Paul’s life, and thus this tight-knit relationship serves as the root for Paul’s future affairs. It is no coincidence that Gertrude shares the same name as Hamlet’s Queen Gertrude, for both women share the mother’s possessive role of the Oedipal complex. Paul sees his mother as youthful and virginal, frequently comparing her to flowers. At times Paul and Gertrude’s closeness is almost like that of a couple, for example while the mother and son dine in town together, Paul thinks of her as "gay as a sweetheart", and feels the "excitement of lovers". ................
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.