![]() ![]() The relationship between Paul Morel and his mother immediately begins to provoke feelings of jealousy and the underlying destructive relationships that exist between men and women. Morel leans toward Paul for the support and love that she fails to receive from her husband. Morel to turn to her eldest sons in hope of finding self-fulfillment. In the novel Sons and Lovers Gertrude Morel is surrounded by men in her life yet the one who should mean the most to her is the least fulfilling. While each of the relationships differ to a certain extent, nevertheless both of these works exhibit similar yet varying notions about individuals agonizing struggles between inferiority, concealed anger and the incompetence to be self-fulfilled. ![]() Through the writing in both of these novels it becomes possible for an audience of readers to make an overall conclusion in how unsatisfied and subconsciously angered these differing characters are in their lives. ![]() Morel, in Women in Love the challenging relationship revolves around the four main characters Ursula, Gudrun, Rupert and Gerald. ![]() Lawrence’s novel Sons and Lovers the struggling relationship revolves around Paul Morel and his mother Mrs. ![]()
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