Read the following excerpt from Sons and Lovers by D. H. Lawrence:
Mrs. Morel was alone, but she was used to it. Her son and
her little girl slept upstairs; so, it seemed, her home was
there behind her, fixed and stable. But she felt wretched
with the coming child. The world seemed a dreary place,
where nothing else would happen for her-at least until
William grew up. But for herself, nothing but this dreary
endurance-till the children grew up. And the children! She
could not afford to have this third. She did not want it. ...
She despised (her husband), and was tied to him. This
coming child was too much for her. If it were not for
William and Annie, she was sick of it, the struggle with
poverty and ugliness and meanness.
What aspect of this excerpt most clearly marks it as a work of Modernism?
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A. There is a sense that the main character has no control over her
life.
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B. There is a sense that sources of joy can become sources of

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Answer:

B. There is a sense that sources of joy can become sources of tension

Explanation:

According to Paul, his interest lies in lower desires. From the beginning, it is evident that the relationship they have is more physical. Their outdoor adventures and visits to different places are clear evidence that they had a lot of joy and fun.

However, there is tension when Lawrence waited for Monday when he was hoping to go and hold Clara. Their love, therefore, remains a cold description because they became too limited to one another and eventually lost both physicals and spiritual connections.

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