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5 days ago · If D H Lawrence could only see the dark, negative ‘face’ of the Mesoamerican plumed serpent - the stone sculpture in the National Museum he describes in the novel as ‘hideous,fanged, writhing...’ - and failed to grasp its age-old duality, he made some beautifully perceptive comments on ancient Mexican culture in general.
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11 hours ago · FAQS on Snake by D. H. Lawrence. What does the poet want to convey by saying that the snake emerges from the burning bowels of the earth? Ans: The poet conveys that the snake comes from deep within the earth, symbolizing its connection to the primal, mysterious forces of nature. The phrase “burning bowels of the earth” suggests a sense of ...
11 hours ago · 4.30-5.00Expert: Dr. Malathy A School: School of Humanities (SOH)Programme: BA English Honours (BAEGH)Course Code: BEGC 112 British Literature: Early Twentie...
2 days ago · buy now “Lawrence writes with the double consciousness of hope and disillusion, giving voice alternately to each mode as it suits the events of the narrative.” —The D. H. La
5 days ago · Tarantella. Sad as he sits on the white sea - stone. And the suave sea chuckles, and turns to the moon, And the moon significant smiles at the cliffs and the boulders. He sits like a shade by the flood alone. While I dance a tarantella on the rocks, and the croon.
5 days ago · 1,697 solutions. Terms in this set (23) Main theme and what does the poem show... Comparison of childhood to adulthood. -shows superficiality vs. innocence. Language (3) -lexical field (musical terms) -emotive. -negative comparisons. Tone (3) -nostalgic. -ambiguous. -uncertain. Form (3) stanza 1: Present.