Introduction--The Way of all FleshNotes
Introduction--The Way of all FleshNotes
No offense to Butler, but The Way of All Flesh reads like a watered-down Dickens novel, with less excitement and flash.Ernest is wishy-washy and easily influenced, although by the end he finds himself and is doing work which he enjoys. The whole story is about him trying to understand who he is and ...
Interesting but rather anti-climactic at the end. I was expecting something explosive to happen, but the resolution to the conflict was that it simply fizzled out. For me, Lawrence's writing style is very repetitive. Sometimes he even repeats a word or a phrase in the same sentence or paragraph. It'...