why does the poet d h Lawrence cause his human education acourse
Answers
Answered by
2
This is so because his human education told him that snakes are venomous and therefore he threw a clumsy log on the snake.
Answered by
1
For D. H. Lawrence, the education of the people is for the acquisition of knowledge.
He thinks education and teaching is for the wider and meaningful aspect.
It is complementary to the movement.
The transmission of knowledge through any medium is in terms of spatial knowledge.
It is about inculcating humanity and other doctrines and making them understand through the process of education.
Similar questions