shenghuiqiong
08-10-2017, 03:49 AM
Hi,
Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 79, Chapter Six) by DH Lawrence (planetebook):
(background: The following is what Tommy Dukes said, whose opinion is usually Lawrence's……)
‘Oh, but they do! I don’t think since the human species was invented, there has ever been a time when men and women have liked one another as much as they do today. Genuine liking! Take myself. I really like women better than men; they are braver, one can be more frank with them.’
Why did Lawrence/Michaelis think women were better, braver and franker then men please?
Thank you in advance
Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 79, Chapter Six) by DH Lawrence (planetebook):
(background: The following is what Tommy Dukes said, whose opinion is usually Lawrence's……)
‘Oh, but they do! I don’t think since the human species was invented, there has ever been a time when men and women have liked one another as much as they do today. Genuine liking! Take myself. I really like women better than men; they are braver, one can be more frank with them.’
Why did Lawrence/Michaelis think women were better, braver and franker then men please?
Thank you in advance