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Examine Lawrence’s use of Symbols in SONS AND LOVERS


Theme of Oedipus complex
Critical Analysis
Autobiographical elements

Examine Lawrence’s use of symbols in Sons and Lovers.
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“Lawrence makes a copious use of symbolism which is illuminating without being obtrusive”(Gamini Salgado). Discuss.

Symbolism in literature is a form of expression in which unseen realism is apprehended by consciousness. It has a two-fold meaning. One lies on the surface and is very easily understood by the reader. The other meaning is hidden in the writing and becomes known to the reader only after a good deal of thought. Edmund Wilsory in Axels’ Castle points out that when a writer wants to communicate something uncommunicable he has to use certain symbols which embody the uncommunicable experiences. He writes,

Each poet has his unique personality; each of his moments has its special tone, its special combination of elements. And it is the poets’ task to find, to invent, the special language which will alone be capable of expressing his personality and feelings.

D.H.Lawrence probes deep into the consciousness of his characters with a clever use of symbols. He uses this technique to increase the expressiveness of his language. His imagination was so concrete that he seemed not to distinguish between the reality and the metaphor or symbols. Lawrence makes an extensive use of symbols in Sons and Lovers which add to the intrinsic richness of the novel.

To understand the symbolic implication of the language in novel, its plot must be kept in mind. Even the very pattern of incidents is symbolic. Gertrude falls in love with Mr.Morel, a handsome miner of coal pit and marries him to be disillusioned very soon. When their sons grow Mrs. Morel turns to them for love. Here, the conflict which is never bridged is born. William, the eldest son dies because of his inability to compromise the claim of his mother and the claim of the girl he loved. Paul the second son is also divided between Miriam and his mother. If Miriam stands for spirit, his mother and also Clara stands for the body.. Ultimately Paul helps in expediting the mother’s death and goes out alone. This plot structure implies that the characters have transgressed the natural life and natural claims.

In the early part of Sons and Lovers Lawrence is almost descriptive in style. But the description of coal-pits is both realistic and symbolic. It is realistic because it refers to the facts regarding the miners of Bestwood and symbolic because the descent and ascent of the miners in the coal-pits is a symbol of sexual rhythm. This symbolism of pits is identified with that of Mr. Morel having irrational life principles.

The ash-tree is used by Lawrence to show us the more sinister aspects of life, the dark mysterious force of nature which finds their way into the fractured domestic life of the Morels. It is symbolic of disharmony that exists between the husband and wife in the Morel family and the inner terror of children.

The swing at Willey Farm symbolises the tempestuous relationship between Paul and Miriam. The swing goes up and down just as their relationship does. Also, Miriam can’t achieve the same heights on the swing as Paul, symbolizing the gaping chasm between their respective sex-drives.

Symbolism is not only a technique to unfold the deep meaning but also a technique of characterization. Miriam is shy and reserved whereas Clara is bold and sensuous. Clara asks them to let the hens peck grains on their palms as she does. Paul follows but when Miriam is asked to do the same she is afraid and cries with pain and fear. Commenting on this incident Dorothy Van Ghent observes,

There is terse and obvious symbolism, of the kind typical in Lawrence, in that sequence where Clara’s red carnations splatter their petals over her clothes. This descriptive passage conveys the animal dynamic which is the urgent phase of the phallic power working in the boy and the girl.

The emotional lives of the characters are much influenced by the active participation of nature. The passion in Paul is aroused by the sight of moon (full moon, orange in colour). Though Miriam is also deeply moved but Paul fails to get across to her as she hesitates. Thus, the orange moon symbolises the aroused passion in Paul.

The flower symbolism is woven into the whole structure of the novel. The extraordinary flower picking scene symbolising the characters takes place among the three friends when they walk in an open field having many flowers. Miriam picks the flowers lovingly and reverentially, yet she seems to derive life out of them. Her relation to flower is that of possessorship which is also seen in her relationship to Paul whom she cannot love without trying to absorb him. Clara’s declaration that flowers should not be picked because it kills them shows that she does not want to be picked by any man. Paul’s contact with flowers is spontaneous. He loves them but respects their ‘otherness’, establishing them as existence in their own right. Thus, on a closer reading of these floral symbols one feels, that it depicts the attitude of various characters towards life. Mrs. Morel has a vital and healthy attitude towards flowers. The scenes where Paul brings her flowers are warm and gay. Since the love of Paul and Miriam develops in the midst of natural surroundings, here the flowers are symbolic of its freshness and innocence. They also symbolise the youthful beauty of Miriam.

Darkness is another symbol used in Sons and Lovers. There is a passage describing the meeting of Paul and Clara in the field where he looks into her eyes.

They were dark and shining and strange…     darkness through this hour.

The darkness of phallic consciousness is the symbolism of passionate life assertion strong and ascertained. Darkness is the objective co-relative of sensual act.

There are various other symbols in the novel like burned potatoes symbolizing Miriam’s absorption to Paul, charred bread symbolizing Paul’s total absorption to Miriam etc. Hope and optimism are symbolized at the end of the novel with the help of the gold phosphorescence of the city.

Although Lawrence’s use of symbols in Sons and Lovers is not so complex as in The Rainbow and Woman in love, as such it helps us to grasp the experiences offered. Unlike the French symbolists like Baudelaire, who used symbols as suggestive evocation of timeless spiritual reality. Lawrence has used his symbols to express the emotional attitude of his characters as well as to show the relation between the human and non-human world.

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