![]() ![]() It is a typical artistic concept that a true artist is expected to raise only questions instead of putting forward any final conclusion. This aspect continually brings them with different problems that are around to them. found struggling for meaningful life and its related aspects. He try to explain these struggles as clearly as possible in order to represent different shades of modern human life, noticeable with an acute awareness of loneliness, lack of self-confidence and hopelessness. Lawrence seems to be intent with the mission of presenting disputes and clashes that the modern human being faces in various periods of life. A close reading of the novel leaves no doubt that Mrs.Morel is more responsible for the destruction of their marriage than Walter Morel because of her rigid Puritanism and philosophical thinking. ![]() He was treated by his wife and children as "an outsider". The children become hostile towards their father, and this hostility is flamed by Mrs.Morel. This makes their relationship with each other like a strangers and Walter had lost all his respect and authority in his own house. They quarrel often and even sometimes he beats her, every quarrel diminished Walter Morel's self-assurance. He is sensuous, earthy, non-intellectual and uninhibited by rigid Puritanism, which frustrated her. Walter IJELLH Volume 6, Issue 6, June 2018 1270 listens to her obediently, but he cannot participate in any such discussion. Mrs.Moral likes discussing religion and philosophy. Morel completely ignores the fact that he has to work terribly hard inside the pits for the whole day and would like to have a few light hearted moments with his pals. Her fanatical behaviour almost tortures him and he comes home often drunk which puts burden on their budget. She cannot forgive the poor miner who has told some innocent lies to hide his poverty from the lady whom he loves and has just married. ![]() ![]() Her disillusionment began when she discovered that her husband had lied to her about owning the house and about the unpaid furniture bills. They were perfectly happy with each other for some time. His virility and liveliness, his warm non-intellectual humour and his use of the dialect fascinated her. The world of his novel Sons and Lovers is shaped to a large extent by a 'spiritual' woman, Gertrude Morel, belonged from middle class background made marriage with an illiterate miner, Walter Morel, a handsome man of twenty seven. The present paper attempts to study and analyze the human relationships among the man and women characters of this novel. The man-woman relationship was the dominant theme of Lawrence's major novels particularly the 'Sons and lovers'. Among the human relationships man and woman relationship is the most important for humanity. The quality of man's relationship determines the quality of his life. ![]()
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