The Rainbow

What are the motifs in The Rainbow by D. H. Lawrence?

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Images of fertility abound in The Rainbow. Beginning with a physical connection with the earth, the men of Marsh Farm are deeply enmeshed with the natural world, particularly with the fertility of plants and animals. During the courtship period of Anna and Will, many symbols of agricultural fertility pass between them, as if foreshadowing the focus on fertility that defines their married life.