How does d h lowrence show that the possession of money in a kind of madness
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In the third stanza, Lawrence gives an example of this madness when he describes, with deliberate hyperbole, the physical pain that he imagines people must feel when they have to part with even "a pound note." He then describes money as a cruel, oppressive master before which "we grovel...in strange terror."
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