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D.H. Lawrence


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The Navajos Indians were a peaceful simple people.  D.H. Lawrence found this culture a wonder, and he portrays it in "Mornings in Mexico."  D.H. traveled all around the world and found that New Mexico was his favorite place.  "Mornings in Mexico" by David Herbert Lawrence reflects upon the culture, religion, and other "white" influences over the people that the work portrays.
David Herbert Lawrence was born on September 11th, 1885.  He was the fourth child and he had two older brothers.  D.H. was always second to his older brothers in his mother's eyes, especially his brother Ernest.  He was not into sports like his brothers and he enjoyed hanging out with girls growing up more than boys.  Between 1885 and 1908 Lawrence lived in four houses a "stone's throw of each other in Eastwood."  Education was important to all of the Lawrence's and D.H. attended a local school and then moved on to Nottingham High School.  From there he held a few odd jobs including......

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Approximate Pages: 4 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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