The purpose of cosmological myth in the life cycle of a horse dealer is to explain the existence, especially for a culture where science is not advanced. These myths and stories are created as a way to deal with the problem of the universe that can not be answered concretely. The myths of the universe are creation myths, flood myths, eschatological myths, and myths after death. An example of all these aspects of the universe's lifecycle is in D. H. Lawrence's "The Horse-Dealer's Daughter".
D. H Lawrence's horse seller's daughter's central theme is love. I need to share this desire for love with a few people, but the main owner is Mabel. Marble is the daughter of a horse seller. She is a young lady in her twenties looking for her true presence. Her father died, Moevel and her brothers are indebted and I can not go anywhere. Through all the fuss, people try to keep calm, and that person is Mabel. This young woman has a lot of love to give and no one is willing to do this. So, what did she do? She needs a love, she is looking for a way to escape what exactly what people love do, what exactly it is.
Mabel "27-year-old short-sleeved young woman" (Lawrence Pg. 545), a daughter of a horse seller, was forced to replace with the death of her father. Her father is a seller of a wealthy horse. She has been treating it forever. Then her father was sick and her brothers and sisters left to continue their lives and left Mebour to take care of their fathers. Her older sister left Mebble without her sex, so let's obey the opposite sex. The only other people other than brothers are their friends and doctors
This is a story about Mabel "The Horse Dealer's Daughter", the victim of the natural environment left by her deceased father. Mebour, trying to commit suicide, was a young doctor who accidentally experienced being the only person who paid attention to her. When a doctor admits Mabel that he truly fell in love with her, the story of these two figures is almost a love story.
The main character of D · H · Laurence's "daughter of a horse dealer" is Mabel. She is confronted with many decisions, but her conflict is internal. Due to poverty, her family became wealthy and lost everything they had. When becoming wealthy, the feeling of money became proud of Mabel, but now I feel that she is anxious and overwhelmed in poverty (Lawrence 547 and 548). Her brother and herself have only a short time to understand their lives. The reader's interest in the story depends on what happens next. The reader attempted to concentrate on the events that occurred in Mabel's mind. Mabel decided that this might have an impact on her life. She has no girl friend, there is no place to point. She can live with her sister, but for some reason this is not a choice of Mabel 's mind. Poverty affects the personality and lifestyle of Mebour. "Innocent and lasts long, she tolerates every day" (Lawrence 548)