Cultural clashes between feathered snakes and dawn houses When two cultures are thrown together, people in each culture are nervous. This confusion raises unconscious powers, causes anxiety, binds people, or pushes them in an unexpected direction. D · H · Lawrence's "plume snake" and N. Scott Momadee's "Dawn house" examined the origins and results of these psychological powers. In addition to unfamiliarities and adjustments that can arise between the original indigenous culture and the industrialized urban culture, these novels also show that individuals in cultural conflicts may also be affected I will.
Legend of a feather snake. The sacred snake Quetzalcoatl, or feather snake - is an amazing combination of paradise birds (Gechar) and snakes (coat). It is a bridge between sacred and earthly ones. It combines the symbolic nature of birds and snakes as a dual system connecting the world. The feather snake directs the elements of the heavens and the earth. Fire, water and all life on earth are under his control. A powerful element is dedicated to his authority. In fact, the worldwide catastrophe will destroy everything on the planet!
Okay, perhaps you think that is right, and do not mention the sun directly as a snake. I might put the idea of the sun together with what I read with a feather snake ... There, I believe the sun is sometimes called a snake or a snake. "At this moment, the sea will look like a chaotic snake and will continue to live forever" - So I thought that Lawrence was referring to ceremonies and traditions like Mexico in the past. The American Indian, and their relationship with their masculinity and their masculinity and their sunny forces, because after the "Juliette wakes up in the morning, the sun is this part".
I immediately came up with a poem about "Snake" or "Snake" in the grass. Confirm it and post it later. I also thought about how it was presented in this book, "feather snake" in the mysterious sense of the tribe. Indeed, the sun is like a snake, he is mastering Juliet at the beginning of the story. She seems to be full of warmth, libido, and the spirit of the sun. She allowed himself to transcend the power of the sun before relaxing and becoming a true self. After sunbathing and absorbing its strength and warmth, she became complete and sensual. As you said, I think diversification - this is all very complicated. All of this tells me the unique concept of L in his later novel; and as you know, some people "go out" and are extremely extreme. Their meaning is not easy to understand or is not fully understood. Despite being making it even more attractive, I have tried to understand it