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THE FOX D.H.LAWRENCE

THE FOX D.H.LAWRENCE. TITLE. Animal which lives at woods. The Fox. Its particular charateristics are cunning and cleverness. It is distinguished by its tawny cloak. CHARACTERS.

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THE FOX D.H.LAWRENCE

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  1. THE FOX D.H.LAWRENCE

  2. TITLE Animal which lives at woods The Fox Its particular charateristics are cunning and cleverness It is distinguished by its tawny cloak

  3. CHARACTERS • Her name recalls the month and the verb “to march”, that underlines the period in which the story develops • She is attractive by the fox • She does men's jobs • She is istinctive March • She lives with March in farm • She is rational • At the beginning she is attracitved by Henry Banford • Soldier, who comes back to war • He is fall in love to March Henry

  4. PLOT • March and Banford live toghether at farm during the first world war • One day March meets a fox and she is attractived by it and she becomes passive • A young man, Henry, comes at farm and he stops with they • At the beginning Banford is attractive by him, but he is fall in love with March • He askes to March to marry him and she answers yes • Banford is gelous and she finds to obstruct their relationship • Henry kills Banford and marries March

  5. SETTING • The story is set in 1918 in England at Baley Farm • The context is during the First World War

  6. NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES The shift of the point of view Free direct style Free indirect style A third person omniscient narrator

  7. THE MESSAGE Reflection on the relationship between woman and man

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