Character Transformations In DH Lawrence's "The Blind Man" And "The Ho

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January 29, 2016

 

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The "Horse Dealer's Daughter," is also consumed in darkness, as seen in the description of the dwindling town. The description reads like a disaster report on the five o'clock news: "across a shallow dip in the country, the small town was clustered like a smoldering ash, a tower, a spire, a heap of low, raw, extinct houses" (Lawrence, 147)...
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To live in a town such as this, a person would become part of the "smoldering ash," as Mabel had. When Mabel was with her brothers she "sat on like one condemned," (Lawrence, 144) as they discussed her fate. She stayed quiet, working in the house because the family could no longer afford the hired help they once had...
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