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  • Sons and Lovers

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    Sons and Lovers is a novel by D. H. Lawrence centering on the tension and conflict between maternal and romantic love. Gertrude Coppard falls for a lower-class man named Walter, from whom she drifts apart after their marriage. Instead, she loves and coddles her sons: first William, who has a failed engagement and dies, and next Paul, who has a failed relationship with Miriam and then Clara. After Gertrude dies, Paul abandons Clara and is left with nothing, his mother's love having always overshadowed all other relationships.

  • Town and Country Lovers

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  • The Lovers

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  • A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

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  • Idolisation of Lovers in Sonnet 127 and Sonnet 130

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    Towards the end of Shakespeares sonnets his preoccupation seems to be less with the fair young blonde and is steered in another direction towards that of a more mysterious dark lady Where sonnets in the fair youth section seem to be more straightforward focussing on beauty and its preservation against time The dark lady section however is far more thoughtful and takes a totally different angle on love in some poems dubbing it a maddening disease In Sonnet 130 Shakespeare instead of exaggerating

  • Relationships in Sons And Lovers

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    Sons And Lovers Sons and Lovers is considered one of the greatest English novels of the twentieth century Centred on the lives of an English rural family the novel explores issues relating to marriage family industrialism class and sexuality While the first sections of the book focus on the early marriage of Mr and Mrs Morel it is their second son Paul who comes to dominate the work Shy clever sensual and in many ways mirroring D H Lawrence himself Paul is an artist brought into the world as an

  • "A midsummer nights' dream" analysis

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    William Shakespeare intensifies the emotion of love and foolishness in the epic tale of four lovers and an enchanted forest in his classic Midsummer Night s Dream Early in this work we learn of two young maidens Hermia and Helena and their unfulfilled passions Hermia the daughter of a gentleman is cast into the burden of marrying a suitor Demetrius chosen by her father for which she does not love Instead she has fallen for Lysander To agitate further Helena is madly in love with Demetrius who t

  • The Storm: Turbulence

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    Turbulence The Storm by Kate Chopin is filled with symbolism from beginning to end Chopin plots a situation in which two people surrender to their physical desires The main characters Calixta and Alcee find themselves thrust together by a sudden storm This situation leads to a rekindling of the passionate feelings they had left behind them years ago when each had embarked on new lives down separate paths As the storm begins to strengthen outside the emotions buried long ago erupts anew between

  • The Little Prince

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    The Little Prince Published in 1943 The Little Prince is a fantasy about a pilot stranded in the Sahara who meets a small boy from another planet The boy who refers to himself as a prince is on a quest for knowledge The little prince asks questions of the pilot and tells the pilot of life on his own very small planet This story is told in a simple fashion as childrens stories typically are but it is not really a childrens story It is a story of a grown up who has almost forgotten what is import

  • Astrophil And Stella

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    Astrophil and Stella Sonnet 1 Sir Philip Sydney was one of the greatest poets of the Elizabethan age Astrophil and Stella the first sonnet of the Astrophil and Stella sequence which containes 108 sonnets and 11 songs was written in the 1580s The word sonnet comes from the Italian sonetto word which means little song As a genre sonnet can be defined as a fourteen lined lyric poem written in iambic pentameter It means that the whole work consists of fourteen lines and there are five feet in every

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