摘要:B y employing Sara Mill’s feminist-stylistics approach, this paper explores the thematic relationship between transitivity system and the male - dominance theme of Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover . B y analyzing the transitivity choice, we find that material process dominate s over other verb processes and in most cases Mellors, the hero, serves as an active dominating role in their daily life, particularly in their sexual love , and Connie, the heroine, always takes a passive obedient role in an episode of their love affair. This paper shows that Lawrence holds a chauvinist ic idea towards women and male dominance is easily seen all over his novel.
其他摘要:B y employing Sara Mill’s feminist-stylistics approach, this paper explores the thematic relationship between transitivity system and the male - dominance theme of Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover . B y analyzing the transitivity choice, we find that material process dominate s over other verb processes and in most cases Mellors, the hero, serves as an active dominating role in their daily life, particularly in their sexual love , and Connie, the heroine, always takes a passive obedient role in an episode of their love affair. This paper shows that Lawrence holds a chauvinist ic idea towards women and male dominance is easily seen all over his novel.