"This is all wrong". What does D.H. Lawrence mean by this?
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The stated line is quoted from the poem, 'Money Madness' by D. H. Lawrence. This poem belongs to the collection of poems, 'The Ship of Death'.
- In this poem, the poet highlights people's greed for money and its related pleasures.
- The poet has witnessed several situations and has concluded that if a person has less or no money, they are disrespected in every way possible by almost everyone in society.
- According to the poet, this behavior is wrong.
- By the line, "This is all wrong", the poet means the manner in which people tend to measure a person's worth by how much money they have, is wrong and has a negative impact.
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