Psychological treatment of women characters in 'The rainbow’: A study of Lydia Lensky and Anna Lensky’ s character

Authors

  • Suman Assistant Professor, Department of English, Gaur Brahman College, Rohtak (Haryana)

Keywords:

Decline, Psychologica, Arrogance

Abstract

D.H. Lawrence is a famous English Nov thirty years of his death, he enjoyed more wide he knew in his time. It was the time when English society was declining its moral values which created a sense of alienation in t seen in the novel ‘The Rainbow’, how men and women characters are victimized by each other. Therefore, the present paper throws a light on the characters of Lydia Lensky and her daughter Anna Lensky in the perspect treatment of all female characters in the other novels of D.H. Lawrence. In other words, women characters as has been observed in the study, serve mainly to reflect the psychic state of the protagonist in the novel. Furthermore, the opportunities to touch the tensions and potentialities of a married life. Thus all the female characters in the novel represent an era and a feeling of sense which turns the novel into a masterpiece of English Literatu KEYWORDS : Decline, Psychological, Arrogance, Superiority, Masterpiece.

References

Gomme,A.H., (ed.), D.H. Lawrence: A Critical Study of The Major Novels and Other Writings Harper & Row Publishers, 1979), p. 62.

Ibid., p. 63.

Sitesh,Aruna, (ed.), D.H. Lawrence: An Anthology of Recent Criticism 166.

Ibid., p. 167.

Lawrence,D.H., The Rainbow, (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1983), p. 108.

Ibid., p. 108.

Ibid., p. 111.

Ibid., pp. 110-11.

Ibid., p. 115.

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Published

2018-03-31

How to Cite

Suman. (2018). Psychological treatment of women characters in ’The rainbow’: A study of Lydia Lensky and Anna Lensky’ s character. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(3), 95–98. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/545