Gudrun Brangwen
Gudrun Brangwen is a fictional character from D.H. Lawrence's novel, Women in Love. She is portrayed as an independent and artistic woman, often struggling with her identity and relationships. Gudrun is known for her strong will and desire for self-expression, which often leads her into complex emotional situations.
In the story, Gudrun's relationships with her family and romantic partners, particularly Gerald Crich, highlight her internal conflicts and the societal expectations of women in early 20th-century England. Her character embodies themes of love, individuality, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.