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Bring out the excitement in the house in the morning the father brought a little rabbit. D.H lawrence Adolf.​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Adolf'  by DH Lawrence is a story of a wild rabbit brought by the author's father into a miner's home to the excitement of the children and the despair of the mother. The light hand focuses on bigger issues of life and death, and nature and society. In Adolf the outcome is seen, as Lawrence examines the conflict between man and nature. This conflict is evident as the domesticated mother attempts to control the wildness – the rabbit, homesickness, kids.  

Explanation:

  • The author and his siblings were all sitting at the table one sunny morning, hearing his heavy slurring going up the entrance. They got uncomfortable. since the author's father's presence was always upsetting. The kids heard him go into the scullery and put his tin bottle down. The father went down through the window in the dark. He came into the kitchen directly, however. At once the kids  knew he had to express something. Nobody thought about it. For a second they l.0--ooked at his black face
  • The author's mother poured tea quickly out. Then the author's father went into the saucer to pour it out. Yet he placed something on the table, between the tea-cups instead of drinking. The author saw a tiny brown rabbit! A small rabbit, a mere morsel, sitting against the bread as still as if it were a made thing. The rabbit was stil,  unmoving, its eye wide and dark; however it was pal
  • While the author and his siblings were excited, the mother was not excited at all. The mother wanted the rabbit to be kept back in the filed, where the author's father had found  it, however her command was in vain. The author and his siblings wanted to keep the rabbit. Wrapping it in a piece of flannel,  the author put it in an obscure corner of the cold parlour, and put a saucer of milk before its nose. The author's mother was forbidden to enter the parlour while the author and his siblings were at school.
Answered by manasvilingam
15

Answer:

The children were ecstatic when they saw their father place the little brown rabbit on the table. They also started bombarding him with questions, like, Is it alive? Where did you get it? Etc. However, The narrator's mother felt that it was not a good idea to bring the little bring rabbit home as the children would grow attracted to it and when it passed away there would be an outcry and they would be grief it passed away. The mother also hated the tragedy of dead pets

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