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The Rainbow Study Guide

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by D. H. Lawrence
About 62 pages (18,650 words)
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Chapter 14 Summary

Ursula grows happy through her friendship with Maggie. She enjoys visiting Maggie's family at their home in Belcote. She develops a romantic relationship with Maggie's brother, Anthony, although she recognizes that she wants to be free to travel while he is settled in his life. She waits through the second year of teaching in order to go to college. She still hates her job, but she has settled into the familiar routine of it and no longer has the same level of problems that she did when she started.

At the same time, Will has accepted a position as the Arts and Handwork instructor of Nottingham County. The position is very important and brings the Brangwen family into a higher level of society. The family moves to a house in Beldover, Willet Green. The.....

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