《查泰莱夫人的情人》读后感100字
Self-indulgence and repression are the two faces of the same type of person. Sexual indulgence can lead to full-blown addiction, you can never satisfy them. Clifford Chatterley know that his wife was licentious, promiscuous and superficial.
Lady Chatterley want both sexual desire and financial assistance. Brigands demand your money or your life ; women require both. Not ashamed about having sex, just enjoy it for you body, not for love. She comes to despise her weak, ineffectual husband, and to make love with Oliver Mellors, the gamekeeper on her husbands estate. She had made ducks and drakes of her husbands property, and abandon moral constraints to satisfy her craving for sexuality by her love liquid,moist pussy and her lovers erected penis.
She pushes her luck. She just want pleasure without accountability; sex without responsibility; to enjoy her husbands wealth without any labor or cost. Who doesnt want to be?
‘And you talk so coldly about sex,she said.‘You talk as if you had only wanted your own pleasure and satisfaction.
She was protesting nervously against him.
‘Nay!he said.‘I wanted to have my pleasure and satisfaction of a woman, and I never got it:because I could never get my pleasure and satisfaction of her unless she got hers of me at the same time. And it never happened.It takes two.
‘But you never believed in your women. You dont even believe really in me,she said.
‘I dont know what believing in a woman means.
‘Thats it, you see!
She still was curled on his lap. But his spirit was grey and absent, he was not there for her.And everything she said drove him further.
They were both silent. Then he roused himself and said:
‘Yes, I do believe in something. I believe in being warmhearted.I believe especially in being warm-hearted in love, in fucking with a warm heart.I believe if men could fuck with warm hearts, and the women take it warm-heartedly, everything would come all right.Its all this cold-hearted fucking that is death and idiocy.
‘But you dont fuck me cold-heartedly,she protested.
‘I dont want to fuck you at all. My hearts as cold as cold potatoes just now.
‘Oh!she said, kissing him mockingly.‘Lets have them sautes.He laughed, and sat erect.
‘Its a fact!he said.‘Anything for a bit of warm-heartedness. But the women dont like it.Even you dont really like it.
Finally, I have read this book! Interesting that this book was banned in England as being too erotic. Upon rereading, I find it is about the status of women, social class, and industrialization, sometimes about sex, but in a different way.
It remains one of the few novels in English literary history that addresses female sexual desire. It depicts a woman’s experience of the exquisitepleasure of good sex, her apocalyptic disappointment in bad sex, and her fulfillment in truly making love.
As in much of Lawrences fiction, a key theme is the contrast between the vitality of nature and the mechanised monotony of mining and industrialism. Clifford wants to reinvigorate the mines with new technology and is out of touch with the natural world. In contrast, Connie often appreciates the beauty of nature and sees the ugliness of the mines in Uthwaite. Her heightened sensual appreciation applies not just to her sexual relationship with Mellors, but to nature too.
The story concerns a young married woman, the former Constance Reid (Lady Chatterley), whose upper class husband, Sir Clifford Chatterley, described as a handsome, well-built man, has been paralysed from the waist down due to a Great War injury. In addition to Cliffords physical limitations, his emotional neglect of Constance forces distance between the couple. Her emotional frustration leads her into an affair with the gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors. The class difference between the couple highlights a major motif of the novel which is the unfair dominance of intellectuals over the working class.