Why is Rupert Birkin deeply dissatisfied with the society in which he lives ? Women in Love contains many thoughtful literary allusions , choose some key examples and elaborate to highlight Birkin's perspectives of life
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Birkin has individualistic thoughts and ideas.He consider modern society not good. According to him industrialisation and too much work has broke the relationship of a man with nature. The gift of three rings which he gives to Ursula, also represents non-traditional attitude. He do not want to obbey the norms of society. He thinks that man has spoiled the beauty of this word. He satirically says that;
“What people want is hate. Hate, and nothing but hate. In the name of righteousness and love, ye shall have hate. Out of love, ye shall throw down nitroglycerine bombs, and ye shall kill your brother. It’s the lie that kills. Oh, if people want hate, let them have it. Death, torture, murder, violent destruction. Let’s have it!”
He also says:
“If there were no
human beings to
ruin it, the planet
would be a better
place.”
He has self-awarness and wants freedom from wrong rules of society. He wants that this society should be recreated. But he has pessimistic thoughts about this. He wants a balanced relationship with Ursula.
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