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Lady Chatterley' s lover is Lawrence's late work. Because of a lot of .sexual description, it was prohibited at one time. This novel brings us into a society of Industrial Revolution. The heroine, Constance Reid marries Clifford Chatterley, an heir to Wragby Hall, an estate in the industrial region of England. Returning from the war impotence and arrogance, Clifford adapts to his new condition. However, feeling progressively physical and psychological suppression, his wife Connie meets and falls in love with Mellors, a gamekeeper of her husband' s estate. After becoming pregnant by Mellors, Connie asks Clifford for a divorce and decides to live a new life with Mellors and their unborn child. It is tile setting and character that constitute the power-centers of the book, each being vitally connected to others. The final combination of Connie and Mellors and the divorce between Connie and Clifford show Lawrence' s view. -- hatred of industrial society and desire for renewal of society and individual.