Consisting of three parts, this paper is pided into introduction, body and conclusion, in which the body is also pided into three parts。文献综述
Chapter I Introduction mainly focuses on the literary status of Lawrence, the background and research current of Lady Chatterley’s Lover。
Chapter II focuses on the origin and main points of critical theory。
Chapter III will analyze Lawrence’ natural ecological philosophy from two contrasting parts based on the content of Lady Chatterley’s lover, the industrialized society and the habitat of nature。
Chapter IV concerns social ecology。 It analyzes this philosophy from two parts, the alienated marriage and the son of nature。
Chapter V focuses on mental Ecology。 It consists of two parts, distortion of human mind and the separation of soul and flesh。
Chapter VI analyzes the ecological view of D。H Lawrence and the differences and relations with modern ecological critical theory。 And this part also investigate the limitations and causes of Lawrence’ ecological thought from his own experience and cultural background。
Chapter VII is the conclusion part。 It mainly concludes the literary significance and the educational meaning of this essay。
This paper aims to give a brief analysis of D。H Lawrence’ ecological view and its realistic significance and educational meaning。
II。Introduction to Ecological Theory
Ever since the beginning of industrialization, humans start to pursue monetary profit without concerning how much damage has been brought to the natural environment。 Due to the damage to the ecological system and the harmonious relationship between human and nature, the critical ecological theory appeared。
The ecological theory was brought up by a European scholar during the 1990s。 Recently, a well known Chinese scholar Lu Shuyuan created the ecological theory which is pided into three aspects, natural ecology, social ecology and mental ecology。来`自+优-尔^论:文,网www.youerw.com +QQ752018766-
Firstly, natural ecology refers to the interrelationship and existence between all beings and natural environment。 Natural ecology has its own law, but human beings changed the law and include it into what they could reconstruct, during the process of which civilization comes into being。 Secondly, social ecology refers to the living condition of the interaction between human society and natural environment。 Lastly, mental ecology refers to the study of the relationship between human beings, the object of an dependent spirit, and their living environment。
This essay focuses on analyzing the novel from the above mentioned three ecological views and introducing its educational meaning。