![]() Paul’s love relationship with his mother takes a new turn with the coming of Miriam, a young girl in his life. Morel is of course a striking example of the Oedipus complex. Daleski writes that the clash between Paul and Mr. Paul too hates his father and prays for his death. His heart contracted with the pain of love for her. There is a striking emotional correspondence between them. Paul suffers from pneumonia and when he recovers the mother captures his spirit. It has various stages and various degrees of both intensity and stress. The relationship between Paul and his mother runs through the whole novel. This relationship is certainly an example of the Oedipus complex.Īfter the death of William, Mrs. Morel was not a case of ordinary love between a mother and her son. ![]() ![]() William, even when he had gone to London he kept writing loving letters to her mother. Morel felt a little disappointed when William fell in love with Lily Western. Though William loved Lily but was unable to give himself to her as he was tied to his mother. She had been cherishing high ambitions about his future. Morel’s favourite son and she had been lavishing all her love and affection upon him. ![]() ![]() Morel first grasps William, the elder one. ![]()
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