An Analytical View Of Paul Morel Character Of D.H.Lawrence’s In The Novel Sons And Lovers

Authors

  • Ramen Lagachu

Abstract

Paul Morel is the protagonist of this novel D.H.Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers that vividly portrays a complex husband-wife, mother son and man-woman relationship. He is sensitive, temperament, a painter and unceasingly devoted to his mother. Through this article it depicts the relational mofits of the major character of Paul with other characters and the dire upshot resulting from his relation. Mrs. Morel is the dominant character in the novel but the study found that Paul should certainly be described as the hero of the novel. He failed because his mother’s unusual attachment to him negatively impacted on his building up a normal relation with the other two women that is the chief attraction of the novel. The women with whom Paul had relation underwent part of the suffering somehow. At the end of this novel, it is quite tragic of because of his mother’s death made him hopeless and nothing is left in his life

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Published

2020-12-30

How to Cite

Ramen Lagachu. (2020). An Analytical View Of Paul Morel Character Of D.H.Lawrence’s In The Novel Sons And Lovers. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 17(9), 10197 - 10203. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/6561