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In D.H. Larence's 'The Captain's Doll which natural phenominom provides a recurring metaphor for the Captain's frustration.
Is it
1. A thundercloud
2. A tornado
3. A glacier
Any help would be great.
Than you
Ink'
Is it
1. A thundercloud
2. A tornado
3. A glacier
Any help would be great.
Than you
Ink'
Answers
Glacier 'Another profound metaphor and image employed by Lawrence is the great 'glacier' described from afar to be "cold, angry" and a reflection of the captain's deep seated desire to subjugate Hannele and arguably conquer her "physically, sexually and from the inside" as she muses in free indirect speech narration.'
00:30 Fri 07th Mar 2014
Glacier
'Another profound metaphor and image employed by Lawrence is the great 'glacier' described from afar to be "cold, angry" and a reflection of the captain's deep seated desire to subjugate Hannele and arguably conquer her "physically, sexually and from the inside" as she muses in free indirect speech narration.'
'Another profound metaphor and image employed by Lawrence is the great 'glacier' described from afar to be "cold, angry" and a reflection of the captain's deep seated desire to subjugate Hannele and arguably conquer her "physically, sexually and from the inside" as she muses in free indirect speech narration.'