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listen deferentially, but without understanding. This kills her efforts at an intimacy. Because of hard life, Mr. Morel works very hard for family, but he ignores his young wife. He doesn’t know she begins to change her manner to him. When October es in, she thinks only of Christmas. Two years ago, at Christmas, she had met him. Last Christmas she had married him. This Christmas she will bear him a child. Gertrude Morel is very ill when the boy is born. Mr. Morel is good to her, as good as gold. But she feels very lonely, miles away from her own people. She feels lonely with him now, and his presence only makes the relationship more intense. At the beginning ―she fought to make him undertake his own responsibilities, to make him fulfill his obligations.‖[5] She will reform the miner and bring him up to her level of manners. But he is too different from her. His nature is purely sensuous, and she strives to make him moral, religious. So even if she tires to force him to face things, he could not endure this—it drives him out of his mind. Morel uses the strong possession to control or reform her husband. Because her strong possession, she has highly requirements on her husband who makes Mr. Morel is frightened in his mind. On the day when Paul was born, Mr. Morel is in an especially bad mood. His works in the pit has gone poorly, and he es home cross and tired. When he goes reluctantly upstairs, from their conversation, ―A lad, tha says,‖ [6] he stammers. Especially, after the conversation he wants to kiss her, but he dares not. Through this we know that Mr. Morel is frightened in his mind. One time when a neighbor plains to the Morels that William has torn her son’s shirt in a fight, Mrs. Morel only mildly reprimands her son, while accepting his explanation of the event. But later, when Mr. Morel es home and wants to beat the boy, she rushes between father and son, in a fury. ―Only dare!‖ she said in a loud, rising voice, ―Only dare, milord, to lay a finger on that child! You will regret it for ever.‖ [7] And her husband is afraid of her— afraid enough to turn away and leave William alone. And besides control her husband, she also makes her children to hate her husband. All of this made Mr. Morel lonely in his mind. So her husband’s drinking bees worse, so dose his temper worse. Because of this, Mrs. Morel has a passion for her husband. So the marriage is destructed. She wants to escape from the poverty but she has to struggle with poverty and ugliness and meanness in her everyday life. ―I wait,‖ Mrs. Morel said to herself— ―I wait, and what I wait 4 for can never e.‖[8] She always expects her sons onward and upward out of the coalmining village, so that they find themselves into a higher class and make a better life. So she puts her strong possession from husband to her two sons. 3. The possession of Mrs. Morel to her sons Mrs. Morel is an educated woman. And in this novel, she is a fascinating pound of faults and virtues. Her virtues are hardworking, thrifty, and, most importantly, possessing exception intelligence and strength of will, Gertrude Morel makes most of the difficult situation in which she finds herself. Most of all, Gertrude Morel devote herself passionately to her children, especially her sons, seeking to it that they have every advantage。 she can give them, making the most of her talents with which they are endowed, relentlessly drinking them onward and upward, out of the mire, in which they find themselves, into a higher class, a better life. Through this aspect, Mrs. Morel uses her strong possession. She succeeds in making her boys succeed, but the negative effects of strong possession also affect her sons. ―Gertrude Morel’s greatest virtue, it also involves her greatest fault.‖[9] She fails to establish them, as a mother should make her children selfsufficient and independent individuals, and enable them ability of living their own lives and loving their own loves without constant reference to her judgments and feelings. At first, she chooses her eldest son to show her strong possession. The possession of Morel to her elder son, which causes the death of her son William, Paul’s elder brother, a handsome and intelligent young man who bines his father’s gregariousness and physical magism with his mother intelligence and will power. So Morel puts her strong possession from her husband to William. Before William goes out to work, he is a mother’s lovely boy. His mother loves him very much. When William is only one year old, and his mother is proud of him, he is so pretty. She is not well off now, but she makes her sons appear to be respectable. One time Mr. Morel wants to cut William’s hair, but Mrs. Morel wants to kill Mr. Morel. She holds her two fists tightly then lifts them. Mr. Morel shrinks back. ―I could kill you, I could!‖ she says. She chokes with rage, her two fists uplifts. ―Yer non want ter makes a wench on’im,‖ [10] Morel says, in a frightened tone, bending his head to shield his eyes from hers. His attempt at laughter has vanished. ―Oh— my boy!‖ [11] She falters. Her lip trembles, and her face turns green and she cries painfully. She is one of those women who can not cry。 whom it hurts as it hurts a man. Mrs. Morel treats William as part of her and wants to control William even his hair. And on the other hand, William also loves her very much. One time, Mr. Morel quarrels with Mrs. Morel. But William is very angry, and his fists are shocked. He waits until the children are calm down, then he says: ―You coward, you daren’t do it when I was in.‖ [12] But Mr. Morel’s angered. He wants to kick his son. William is bigger, but Mr. Morel is hardmuscled, and mad with fury. William put his fists 5 ready. He watches his father, suddenly, the air is frozen. Luckily, Mrs. Morel stops this fight. From this quarrel, we find that mother and son look like lovers, because William thinks that he is the only man who can protect his mother. But when William grows up to go to work and begins to keep dating with young girls, William doesn’t go home often. At first he would send some money to Mrs. Morel, but when he begins to keep dating with young girls, he hardly sends money to her. Mrs. Morel begins to be jealous of his girlfriends. Although plans to marry this girl, he is forced to give up her under his mother’s persuading. ―My boy, remember you’re taking your life in your。analysisofpossessioninsonsandlovers(编辑修改稿)
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