Ursula Brangwen
Ursula Brangwen is a fictional character from the novel "The Rainbow" and its sequel "Women in Love," written by D.H. Lawrence. She is portrayed as a strong-willed and independent woman, navigating her identity and desires in early 20th-century England. Ursula is the daughter of Tom Brangwen, a farmer, and she seeks to break free from traditional societal expectations.
Throughout the novels, Ursula's journey explores themes of love, personal growth, and the struggle for self-fulfillment. Her relationships, particularly with Gerald Crich and Gudrun Brangwen, highlight the complexities of human connection and the challenges faced by women during that era.