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  • Essay / Critical Analysis of Lady Chatterley's Lover - 1349

    Some people don't like their lives because of social norms. Mrs. Bolton, even though she is from the lower class, adores aristocrats. Lawrence states, “but when it wasn’t about competition, she aspired to be superior, to be part of the upper class” (Lawrence 116). Mrs. Bolton is from the lower class, but she is obsessed with the aristocracy. She enjoys working for Clifford because she has the opportunity to be close to the upper class. Class difference “seems to be as deeply rooted at the upper end of the scale among workers” (Broadus np). Many people seem to enjoy the comforts of the upper class, especially working class people. In this novel, Mrs. Bolton represents the working class who strive to be part of the upper class. Working with Clifford makes him feel