Comparing Viginia Woolf and D.H.Lawrence
Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence have some similarities in spite of living in different times. We can put them in three titles: sexuality, politic and society. But both of them criticised different themes. Virginia Woolf criticised men and D.H. Lawrence criticised humanity. When Virginia Woolf criticising men, she based on her life. Because, she lived in society which men were sovereign. D.H. Lawrence lived in same society in a different way. Because the society he lived was conservative. So, both of them reflected their lives to their works. Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence were radical in their times. Their thoughts and works were different. Sometimes they were excluded from the society or prevented. But never they compensated to their thoughts and aims. In my opinion, both of them wrote their works to depict their revolt and they showed the life that they never lived. In D.H. Lawrence's works, his most clear feature is his open mind to sexuality .He mentioned the sexuality in different ways. He didn't talk about its ugliness, dirtiness. He did not mentioned with shyness about it. D.H. Lawrence mentioned sexuality like religious respect. He showed obviously t
The "Narrative consciousness" shows the distance as essential to a satisfying marriage - Richard gives Clarissa room to be herself. But he believed that the reason was over valued and that individual demands were unimportant in the great flow of the universe. Men wrote the problems of the women. In Lawrence, there is a strongly misanthropic quality too: he really didn't much like humanity. Greed of money made people aggressive and they tried to annihilate the natives of America. Clarissa is an upper class, middle aged English women and conventional. Dalloway, she wanted to criticize the settled regime. The changes in the society, was based on the belief that they can use their intelligence and make their own choice. The women had no right for themselves. The women were lower than the men and they were despised. Dalloway, we see an opposite character to 19th C. The result of this he wanted that the women didn't attempt to be dominant on men. The narrator describes them similarly "showed a massive, slumberous strength, and a stupidity which held them in subjection.
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