My Review on The Hor Dealer's Daughter
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This is a very good story that after reading, I learn many things from it, especially symbolism.
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At the beginning of this short story,the old hor dealer, died and left nothing but debt and threatening to his four children.The three brothers managed to find a way out for themlves but none of them would like to take care of their little sister,Mable. Later,the depresd girl committed suicide in a pond but was saved by Dr.Ferguson,which drew the two youth into a romance love together.
At first, I think Mable took her advantage of the situation by expressing her love and convinding Jack that he loved her as well, in order to obtain the comfortable lifestyle that she once lived. But with the development of the story, you will have another view to e that it was the mystirious of love between the two dramatist personae. First of all, Mable wished 英制
to be glorified like her mother was becua that she was ashamed of her poverty and no longer wanted to face the townspeople. The young doctor, Jack Ferguson, who was a friend of Mable's brother Fred, "as a matter of fact, it excited him, the contact with the rough,strongly-feeling people was a stimulant applied direct to his nerves". We would suggest that Mable's suicide was not only an instinct of saving others as a doctor but also a stimulation of the love of the story. Then,after resuscitating Mable,Jack brought her back to the derted hou, striped off her wet and stinking clothes, and wrapped her in blankets, she felt her responsible to ask whether he loved her and she thought that he must in love with her. But the fact was Jack felt free to undress Mable since he was a doctor and he never looked her more than two eyes before. When she lunged toward him and clutched his legs, murmured "You love me. I know you love me, I know." This was embarrasingly silly, yet inexplicably, he kisd her. At that moment, Jack felt some love with her,suddenly he recognized his obligation towards her. Last, she recognized with horror that he did not love her at all. But Jack tole her"I want you , I want to marry you, we'er going to be married, quickly, quickly---tomorrow if I can." Jack, the country doctor w
ho life up to this moment had been full of sunlight and promi, had to quickly marry the hor-dealer's daughter so he would not have time for common n to change his mind.
In “The Hor Dealer’s Daughter,” symbols are ud to fulfill the quest of happiness and love. This love story, written by D..H.. Lawrence, has many symbols, which show hidden meaning. One can fully understand a story, if one can point out certain symbols. Symbols create ideas and images for the reader to better understand the story. Mabel, one of the two main characters in this story, is depresd and suicidal. After her mother died, she feels like there is nothing to live for. Her mother was the love and joy in her life; without her, she is lost. All she has left is her hou, which she is extremely proud of, and her brother, which she ems not to care for. She decides to relea herlf from her troubles by drowning herlf in a pond. The other main character, Dr. Fergusson, es her and tries to save her life. This pond is a strong symbol with many meanings. It is a start of a new experience, and a change of two people’s lives.
The pond is described as dead and cold. This symbolizes that Dr. Fergusson had no fee孔乙己续写
lings for Mabel before the incident. The narrator describes the pond as lifeless right before the doctor had entered it. Before going in, the relationship between them was dead and cold, and they had no passionate feelings for one another. Dr. Fergusson tries to rescue Mabel for no other reason but becau he was doing his job. The pond also describes Dr. Fergusson’s life as dull and pointless. His life was still and silent before he had met her. He was afraid to go in too deep into the pond, and was afraid of drowning. This reprents his fear of falling in love. He was scared of the water becau he could not swim, and also becau he was scared of love. He never experienced it, so it frightened him. When he finally falls in, he felt Mabel’s clothing and pulled her up. This means that when he fell into the pond, he found love. It was like fate had pushed him into the water to meet the woman he was meant to be with, for the rest of his life. He found love in a dead and cold pond, which means sometimes one has to look at even the unimaginable places to find happiness. In a dead place such as the pond, you can find something that is alive such as love.
野蔷薇的花语 This pond symbolizes the start of their love for each other, since they fall madly in love afterwards. The water symbolizes baptism and rebirth, and when she steps into it, her troubles are washed away. It reprents cleanliness and the start of new life. Her life before felt meaningless to her, and she wanted to get out of it. She had nobody to love and care for her, after her mother had died. She never tries anything new and when she finally does, something amazing happens to her. Dr. Fergusson’s life was just as pointless as hers was. He had a good job working with many kinds of people, but he did not enjoy his life. He had no love in his life, and without it, there is nothing to live for. The pond also symbolizes a new start of his life, since he finds love. It baptizes them and they both get a new n of life.
克夫相 When Mabel changes her clothes at the end of the story, she is starting her new life. The clothes symbolize a new and fresh experience, one of which she had never experienced before. Falling in love is something almost everyone wants in some point of their lives. It is an important element of happiness. In the beginning of the story, Mabel was dead and lifeless. In the end, she is happy and full of anticipation. When she is out of
the wet and dirty clothes, she is freed from her troubles. The dirty clothes reprent how she was before she fell in love. It also reprents how she was suicidal and depresd. “She had on her best dress of black voile,” (The Hor Dealer’s Daughter pg.992) express her happiness and eagerness to start something new. Before she fell in love, she never wore clothing as elegant as this dress. This is something new to her and something she wants to try out. Her change of clothes also reprents her change of personality and attitude. She changed from a quiet woman that always kept to herlf, to a loving woman that is open- minded. She now feels that there is something to live for since there is someone to love.
Symbols are ud to provide imagery and meaning in a story. One symbol has many meanings and different ideas. If symbols were pointed out in a story, it creates better understanding of it. In this story, “The Hor Dealer’s Daughter,” by D.H. Lawrence, symbols are ud as love progress. The pond symbolizes the start of the love of Mabel and Dr. Lawrence. After they both go into the water, they come out falling in love with each other. The description of the pond suggests Dr. Fergusson’s feelings for Mabel befor
e they fell in love. Just by including something simple as a pond in this story, many ideas are created. Water symbolizes many things, such as baptism and rebirth. It is a natural element that can be ud for many reasons. Using simple components like water, it produces concepts for readers. The change of Mabel’s clothing reprents her change of heart. She did not care for anyone before the incident in the pond had happened. This is a great way to end a story becau it provides images and ideas of what will happen to them in the future. The change of clothes is a start of a fresh new life, and it suggests a happy ending for the two. By adding that symbol, the reader can imagine what will happen to Mabel and Dr. Fergusson later in their future. Symbols can also provide details that the author does not need to add. It renders thoughts and ideas for the readers to create and imagine for themlves.
In the D.H. Lawrence’s the hor dealer’s daughter, the author us symbolism to reprent the characters and the dramatic changes throughout the story.
The animal referenced metaphors lead to the understanding of the animalized nture of
理论研究the brothers that make them have no feeling of love, respect and affection toward their sister. In the story, the brothers show no interest on their sister’s doom becau they all garneted what they are going to do after leaving the hou.
In “The Hor Dealer’s Daughter,” symbols are ud to fulfill the quest of happiness and love. This love story, written by D..H.. Lawrence, has many symbols, which show hidden meaning. One can fully understand a story, if one can point out certain symbols. Symbols create ideas and images for the reader to better understand the story. Mabel, one of the two main characters in this story, is depresd and suicidal. After her mother died, she feels like there is nothing to live for. Her mother was the love and joy in her life; without her, she is lost. All she has left is her hou, which she is extremely proud of, and her brother, which she ems not to care for. She decides to relea herlf from her troubles by drowning herlf in a pond. The other main character, Dr. Fergusson, es her and tries to save her life. This pond is a strong symbol with many meanings. It is a start of a new experience, and a change of two people’s lives.
The pond is described as dead and cold. This symbolizes that Dr. Fergusson had no fee
lings for Mabel before the incident. The narrator describes the pond as lifeless right before the doctor had entered it. Before going in, the relationship between them was dead and cold, and they had no passionate feelings for one another. Dr. Fergusson tries to rescue Mabel for no other reason but becau he was doing his job. The pond also describes Dr. Fergusson’s life as dull and pointless. His life was still and silent before he had met her. He was afraid to go in too deep into the pond, and was afraid of drowning. This reprents his fear of falling in love. He was scared of the water becau he could not swim, and also becau he was scared of love. He never experienced it, so it frightened him. When he finally falls in, he felt Mabel’s clothing and pulled her up. This means that when he fell into the pond, he found love. It was like fate had pushed him into the water to meet the woman he was meant to be with, for the rest of his life. He found love in a dead and cold pond, which means sometimes one has to look at even the unimaginable places to find happiness. In a dead place such as the pond, you can find something that is alive such as love.
This pond symbolizes the start of their love for each other, since they fall madly in love a
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fterwards. The water symbolizes baptism and rebirth, and when she steps into it, her troubles are washed away. It reprents cleanliness and the start of new life. Her life before felt meaningless to her, and she wanted to get out of it. She had nobody to love and care for her, after her mother had died. She never tries anything new and when she finally does, something amazing happens to her. Dr. Fergusson’s life was just as pointless as hers was. He had a good job working with many kinds of people, but he did not enjoy his life. He had no love in his life, and without it, there is nothing to live for. The pond also symbolizes a new start of his life, since he finds love. It baptizes them and they both get a new n of life.
When Mabel changes her clothes at the end of the story, she is starting her new life. The clothes symbolize a new and fresh experience, one of which she had never experienced before. Falling in love is something almost everyone wants in some point of their lives. It is an important element of happiness. In the beginning of the story, Mabel was dead and lifeless. In the end, she is happy and full of anticipation. When she is out of the wet and dirty clothes, she is freed from her troubles. The dirty clothes reprent how
she was before she fell in love. It also reprents how she was suicidal and depresd. “She had on her best dress of black voile,” (The Hor Dealer’s Daughter pg.992) express her happiness and eagerness to start something new. Before she fell in love, she never wore clothing as elegant as this dress. This is something new to her and something she wants to try out. Her change of clothes also reprents her change of personality and attitude. She changed from a quiet woman that always kept to herlf, to a loving woman that is open- minded. She now feels that there is something to live for since there is someone to love.
Symbols are ud to provide imagery and meaning in a story. One symbol has many meanings and different ideas. If symbols were pointed out in a story, it creates better understanding of it. In this story, “少年儿童歌曲The Hor Dealer’s Daughter,” by D.H. Lawrence, symbols are ud as love progress. The pond symbolizes the start of the love of Mabel and Dr. Lawrence. After they both go into the water, they come out falling in love with each other. The description of the pond suggests Dr. Fergusson’s feelings for Mabel before they fell in love. Just by including something simple as a pond in this story, many i
deas are created. Water symbolizes many things, such as baptism and rebirth. It is a natural element that can be ud for many reasons. Using simple components like water, it produces concepts for readers. The change of Mabel’s clothing reprents her change of heart. She did not care for anyone before the incident in the pond had happened. This is a great way to end a story becau it provides images and ideas of what will happen to them in the future. The change of clothes is a start of a fresh new life, and it suggests a happy ending for the two. By adding that symbol, the reader can imagine what will happen to Mabel and Dr. Fergusson later in their future. Symbols can also provide details that the author does not need to add. It renders thoughts and ideas for the readers to create and imagine for themlves.