According to what we have been learning in our course of "Northamerican Literature" about the different literary approaches to analize a piece of writing, mixed up with the texts we have read in English literature, I've realized that both Biographical and Psychological approaches as well, have been the most remarkable ones in order to get to know and understand better the main topics of some authors, especially DH Lawrence...what about his real inner thoughts which lead him write all this?
In my point of view, in the last two short stories we have read there are plenty of facts which tell us that DH Lawrence' writing has a lot of drama in terms of psychological issues. There are simmilar topics such as lack of love, but in different ways, or because of different causes, and also the death issue is present as well. However, in The Rocking Horse Winner, death is interpreted as a consequence of dissapointment, frustration, obsesion, even madness, and in the "Odour of Chrysanthemums" it represents kind of a rebirth for the sense of love of this woman after all the bad time she had had before, it was certainly more hopeful in this story.
As an idea that springs to my mind right now, why is it that this author doesn't kill women in his stories, but does make them suffer?
Complexity by Pablo and Jorge.
Hace 15 años
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I agree with your point and I also believe that this writer wanted to show us throught his stories the different people's behaviours. Apart from that, he developed real issues where people can observe them every day. for example: Loneliness, poverty, death and fear etc.
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