Lady Chatterley's Lover is the story of a woman called Constance who began to feel less in love with her husband and entered into a passionate love affair with her husband's educated gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors.
I decided to build my collage with these pictures
of the most important scenes of Lady Chatterley’s Lover because each of them illustrates
the events of the love affair between Connie and Mellors. In the first picture,
we can see the day Connie saw Mellors for the first time. The second picture
represents the day Connie went to Mellors’ cottage and saw him shirtless,
awakening in her different sensations. In the third picture, we can perceive
the day Connie discovered a hut near a spring where she found Mellors. Pictures
5 and 6 represent the evening when Connie went to the clearing, found Mellors closing
up the chicken coops, and held a young chick. On this day, they had sex for the
first time. The pictures we have from here transmit how Connie and Mellors became
closer, strengthening their relationship. Picture eleven illustrates the moment
when Connie tells Mellors about her plan to leave Clifford after returning from
her Venice trip. In picture twelve, we can see the start of Connie’s trip to
Venice. During this trip, Connie received two letters in which she read that
Mellors was fired and her love affair was not secret anymore. The following
pictures represent Clifford’s divorce rejection when Connie returned from her
trip. Finally, the last picture represents the hope Connie and Mellors have to
be one day together. Each picture is essential to convey the meaning of my
collage and transmit this love affair.
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