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Sons and Lovers
Characters
Gertrude Morel -
The first protagonist of the novel. She becomes unhappy with her husband Walter and devotes herself to her children.
Paul Morel -
Paul Morel takes over from his mother as the protagonist in the second half of the book. After his brother William's death, Paul becomes his mother's favorite and struggles throughout the novel to balance his love for her with his relationships with other women.
Annie Morel -
Paul's older sister. When their mother lies dying toward the end of the novel, she and Paul decide to give her an overdose of morphia pills.
Miriam Leivers -
The daughter of the family at Willey Farm. She befriends Paul and becomes his first love.
Clara Dawes -
A friend of Miriam's, she is a suffragette, who is separated from her husband. She becomes Paul's second love, and they have a passionate affair.
Thomas Jordan -
The owner of the factory where Paul works. Paul dislikes him from their first interview because he is rude and makes Paul look foolish. He later fires Baxter Dawes because he knocks him down a flight of stairs.
Louisa Lily Denys Western -
A girl William sees in London, and to whom he becomes engaged. The rest of the family is less than impressed with her when he brings her home, and William shortly becomes sick of her as well.
Fanny -
A hunchback who works in the finishing-off room at the factory, who likes to have Paul come visit her to sing or talk. She organizes the other girls to get Paul a birthday present.
John Field -
A man with whom Gertrude is friendly when she is nineteen. He gives her a Bible, which she keeps for the rest of her life. From John she learns that "being a man isn't everything."
Jerry Purdy -
Walter Morel's bosom friend. Walter goes for a walk to Nottingham with Jerry, during which he takes the nap on the ground that eventually causes an illness.





