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20TH CENTURY
NOVEL AND
DRAMA
SONS AND
LOVERS BY
D.H.LAWRENCE
CHAPTER 6:DEATH
IN THE FAMILY
Sons and lovers
This chapter begins with a
description of Arthur, and tells
how, as he grows older, he
comes to detest his father. All of
the children follow this same
trend until they all loathe him.
Arthur wins a scholarship to the
school in Nottingham, and his
mother decides to let him live
in town with one of her sisters
because of his adversarial
relationship with his father.
Annie is a teacher in the Board-
school, and Mrs. Morel clings to
Paul.
Chapter 6: Death in the
Family
William becomes engaged to the girl he
has been seeing, and decides to bring
her home at Christmas. She comes home
with him and puts on airs of high station,
treating Annie like a servant. William
begins to be annoyed with the way that
she acts much grander than his family,
and he tells his mother that he only feels
fond of the girl when he is around her in
the evenings; otherwise, he has no
feelings for her.
 Paul has Monday afternoons off from work, and one Monday his
mother tells him that they have been invited to see Mr. Leivers on his
new farm. They arrive. The Leivers boys show Paul how to make the
chicken eat out of his hand, and they tease their sister Miriam
because she is afraid to try. Paul later finds her shyly reaching her
hand toward the chicken and helps her to let it eat out of her hand.
 The next time William brings his fiancée home .He begins to ridicule
her in front of others, and discusses with his mother that he no
longer really wants to marry her, but feels that he has gone on too
long to break it off now. He comes home again. The Tuesday morning
after his return, Mrs. Morel gets a telegram saying that he is ill. She
takes the train to London, and stays with him until he dies late that
night. She sends a telegram for Morel to come to London, and when
it arrives Paul has to go to the mine to fetch his father. Morel goes to
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Morel return on Saturday night. After
William’s death, Mrs. Morel becomes shut off until one day Paul falls
ill with pneumonia. She almost loses him as well, but he somehow
pulls through and “Mrs. Morel’s life now rooted itself in Paul.”
The title of the chapter foreshadows what will happen in
the end of the chapter; however, the reader wonders
throughout the chapter which member of the family will
die. Since the first sentence of the chapter begins with
Arthur, the reader might begin by suspecting that Arthur
will die. It isn’t until William alludes to his death by saying
that his fiancee would forget about him three months
after he died that we begin to suspect that William will
die. He makes many allusions to his death so that, by the
time his mother gets the telegram from London that he is
ill, the reader is hardly surprised.
Commentary
After William dies, Mrs. Morel
remains closed off from the world
until Paul also falls ill. Lawrence uses
an image of tulips to illustrate the
bond forged between Paul and his
mother as a result of his illness. Mr.
Morel buys Paul a pot of tulips, and
they flame in the window where Paul
and his mother sit closely and
contentedly.
In this chapter William
follows in his mother’s
footsteps of choosing a
spouse who is very
different from his
corresponding parent. He
tells his mother that his
fiancee is neither serious
nor thoughtful—the exact
opposite of Mrs. Morel.
Sons and lovers

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Sons and lovers

  • 1. 20TH CENTURY NOVEL AND DRAMA SONS AND LOVERS BY D.H.LAWRENCE CHAPTER 6:DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • 3. This chapter begins with a description of Arthur, and tells how, as he grows older, he comes to detest his father. All of the children follow this same trend until they all loathe him. Arthur wins a scholarship to the school in Nottingham, and his mother decides to let him live in town with one of her sisters because of his adversarial relationship with his father. Annie is a teacher in the Board- school, and Mrs. Morel clings to Paul. Chapter 6: Death in the Family
  • 4. William becomes engaged to the girl he has been seeing, and decides to bring her home at Christmas. She comes home with him and puts on airs of high station, treating Annie like a servant. William begins to be annoyed with the way that she acts much grander than his family, and he tells his mother that he only feels fond of the girl when he is around her in the evenings; otherwise, he has no feelings for her.
  • 5.  Paul has Monday afternoons off from work, and one Monday his mother tells him that they have been invited to see Mr. Leivers on his new farm. They arrive. The Leivers boys show Paul how to make the chicken eat out of his hand, and they tease their sister Miriam because she is afraid to try. Paul later finds her shyly reaching her hand toward the chicken and helps her to let it eat out of her hand.  The next time William brings his fiancée home .He begins to ridicule her in front of others, and discusses with his mother that he no longer really wants to marry her, but feels that he has gone on too long to break it off now. He comes home again. The Tuesday morning after his return, Mrs. Morel gets a telegram saying that he is ill. She takes the train to London, and stays with him until he dies late that night. She sends a telegram for Morel to come to London, and when it arrives Paul has to go to the mine to fetch his father. Morel goes to London, and Mr. and Mrs. Morel return on Saturday night. After William’s death, Mrs. Morel becomes shut off until one day Paul falls ill with pneumonia. She almost loses him as well, but he somehow pulls through and “Mrs. Morel’s life now rooted itself in Paul.”
  • 6. The title of the chapter foreshadows what will happen in the end of the chapter; however, the reader wonders throughout the chapter which member of the family will die. Since the first sentence of the chapter begins with Arthur, the reader might begin by suspecting that Arthur will die. It isn’t until William alludes to his death by saying that his fiancee would forget about him three months after he died that we begin to suspect that William will die. He makes many allusions to his death so that, by the time his mother gets the telegram from London that he is ill, the reader is hardly surprised. Commentary
  • 7. After William dies, Mrs. Morel remains closed off from the world until Paul also falls ill. Lawrence uses an image of tulips to illustrate the bond forged between Paul and his mother as a result of his illness. Mr. Morel buys Paul a pot of tulips, and they flame in the window where Paul and his mother sit closely and contentedly.
  • 8. In this chapter William follows in his mother’s footsteps of choosing a spouse who is very different from his corresponding parent. He tells his mother that his fiancee is neither serious nor thoughtful—the exact opposite of Mrs. Morel.