Summary | of Sons And Lovers. 'Sons And Lovers' is written by famous novelist D.H.Lawrence. Sons and Lovers is an autobiographical novel which draws on Lawrence's childhood experiences. In the given extracts the family relationship is shown which is not sound. The son hates his father and father lives the life of an outsider in his own house. The children don't like father's behaviour because he is very cruel, obstinate and uncompromising. Although he is a hard working collie, he can't maintain the family relationship.
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Summary Of 'SONS AND LOVERS':
Mr. Morel, hard working collier, is very rude, brute and angry man. Physically he is very ugly and everybody in the family is afraid of him. No one speaks with him in family. He shouts at his daughter Annie and son Paul. Children talk to the mother but not to the father although he wants to talk to them.
Paul won the prize in one competition. He could not share his happiness with his father. Anyhow he dared to talk to his father about the prize but he took it reluctantly (अनिच्छापूर्वक). Mr. Morel would be happy and humorous when he is at his work and with other friends and attendants. He would sold iron pieces, mend boots, tea kettle and repair his old and dirty trousers. He sings song when he is happy. He is helped and attended by the children when he is at work.
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