Constance Chatterley
Constance Chatterley is a fictional character from the novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover," written by D.H. Lawrence in 1928. She is portrayed as a young, married woman who feels trapped in her loveless marriage to Sir Clifford Chatterley, a war-injured aristocrat. Constance seeks emotional and physical fulfillment, leading her to engage in a passionate affair with the gamekeeper, Oliver Mellors.
The novel explores themes of love, class, and sexuality, challenging the social norms of its time. Constance's journey reflects her struggle for personal freedom and self-discovery, making her a significant figure in discussions about women's rights and sexual liberation in literature.