At last, she is despair to herhusband-- an ordinary miner. So she devoted all her time, energy and spirit of hope tothe eldest son, William and the second son, Paul.3.2 Paul and Mrs. MorelMrs. Morel tried to stop her sons following their father’s footsteps—go downcoal mining. She urges them to do everything possible out of the lower circle ofpeople, to succeed, to achieve spirit pursuit that her husband failed to achieve. Theelder son did not make his mother proud and died, so the second son, Paul graduallybecame the only spiritual harbor of his mother and also has become an object that hismother vents her anger. She loved her son, and spared no effort to make himsuccessful. She encourages Paul to step among the high society. She is also trying tocontrol her son in spirit, so he did not empathy for others, especially other woman, inorder to meet her marriage defect.In Mrs. Morel’s eye, Paul has become her real lover. At home, Mrs. Morel andPaul was intimate, sometimes even inseparable, they both had a nickname—“my love”and “little pigeon”(Lawrence, 1999:78) This strong love in nature of possessionmakes his son feel suffocated, forcing him seeks opportunities to try to escape. Inbrief escape, he has often been constrained by his mother’s invisible spiritualshackles. 劳伦斯的个人感情经历和《儿子与情人》(3):http://www.751com.cn/yingyu/lunwen_68792.html