The Children In "Sons And Lovers" By D. H. Lawerence And "What Maisie Knew" By Henry James
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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. F ....
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.... Maisie, as being impoverished emotionally. The emotional
poverty that Maisie experiences in her life exist because of her parents
extremely vicious hatred for each other. They use Maisie as a “vessel for
bitterness” (13). To Beale and Ida, Maisie was just a tool that they used
to hurt the other person. Eventually, Maisie figured out that they were
using her to be the bearer of brutily hateful messages. Consequently, she
learned not to deliver such messages. This made her parents very ....
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