The Children In "Sons And Lovers" By D. H. Lawerence And "What Maisie Knew" By Henry James
The Children in "Sons and Lovers" by D. H. Lawerence and "What Maisie Knew"
The characters in Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence and the
characters in What Maisie Knew each have a special meaning. They all seem
to be interwoven with one another portraying a new cycle in another
characters life. For instance, in What Maisie Knew Mrs. Wix was introduced,
in my opinion, at a time when Maisie needed a mother figure. Also, Sir
Claude is introduced when she seems to need a father figure. On the other
hand, in Sons and Lovers there are not very many new characters introduced.
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