...you love me so much, you want to put me in your pocket. And there I will die smothered.
by D.H. Lawrence (0 Reviews)
D.H. Lawrence's novel "Sons and Lovers" explores complex relationships, particularly between mothers and sons. The quote reflects a suffocating kind of love, suggesting that excessive affection can lead to emotional stifling. It emphasizes the struggle between love and freedom, indicating that when love becomes too possessive, it can ultimately lead to demise rather than vitality. This sentiment resonates throughout the narrative, where characters grapple with their desires and the impact of...
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