Lady Chatterley's Lover -
Constance’s journey is one of awakening from a purely "mental" existence to a "physical" one.
The novel is set in the aftermath of the Great War, which Lawrence portrays as a "tragic age". Lady Chatterley's Lover
Through the affair between the aristocratic Constance Chatterley and the working-class gamekeeper Oliver Mellors, Lawrence argues that modern industrial society has "emasculated" the human spirit, suggesting that true vitality can only be reclaimed through a reunification of physical passion and emotional tenderness. Section 1: The Impact of World War I Constance’s journey is one of awakening from a