

Due to his frustration with his mother because of her actions conflicting him, Paul decides to pull the weed out the ground by ending his own mother’s life giving her an overdose.

Due to Mrs.Morel’s jealousy of Miriam and Clara in Paul’s life she is the root of the weed in Paul’s problem. As throughout the novel she clung onto his life creating internal and external conflicts in him. This is the highest point of the plot since the main conflict in Paul’s life is his mother’s interference with it. Morel an overdose of morphine to end her life. Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers the climax of the novel takes place at the Morel house, Paul discusses with Annie, Paul’s sister, that he is going to give his mother, Mrs. The highest point of the rising action is the climax. As the story continues into Part Two Paul now has his mother’s hands always around him and their connection has gone deeper than a mother son relationship. Paul, becomes her obsession when he becomes severely ill. The end of Part One signals a break in time when William Morel, dies, Mrs.Morel lost in herself due to her favorite son’s death reshift her attention to Paul. Another significant distinction from Part One and Part Two is Part One was Walter and Mrs.Morel’s conflict which correspond with Paul’s relationship with Miriam and Clara in Part Two. “Strife in Love”, “Defeat of Miriam”, and “Clara” the chapter titles in Part Two are about love and women Paul is associated with. The chapter names in part One are significant “The Birth of Paul, and Another Battle”, “The Young Life of Paul”, and “Paul Launches Into Life” these are all about Paul’s life whereas in Part Two the first chapter was “Lad-and-Girl Love” a complete shift in One by Lawrence in Part Two. Part One sets the perfect scene where Paul just begin to be latched together with his mother where in part Two his mother is clinged onto him. Although the book is chronological and the separation is given why divide the book.

Part One was Paul Morel’s adolescence, his early life whereas Part Two is his manhood. Lawrence decided to divide the novel this way since. Lawrence divided this piece of literature into two section Part One and Part Two. D.H Lawrence used a specific structure in his novel Sons and Lovers.
