Lady Chatterley’s Lover

by

D. H. Lawrence

Daniele Character Analysis

Daniele is one of Giovanni’s friends in Venice. Though he seems introverted and lonely, he actually has a wife and two children, prompting Connie to reflect that “only people who are capable of real togetherness have that look of being alone.” Daniele is also notable for his extraordinary physical beauty.
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Daniele Character Timeline in Lady Chatterley’s Lover

The timeline below shows where the character Daniele appears in Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 17
Nature vs. Machinery Theme Icon
Class, Consumerism, and Money Theme Icon
Gender and Sexuality Theme Icon
...peace is complicated when Giovanni—thinking the two sisters are looking to have sex—hires his friend Daniele as a sort of sex worker. Connie and Hilda want no such thing, and Connie... (full context)
Intellect vs. Bodily Experience Theme Icon
Catastrophe, Continuity, and Tradition  Theme Icon
...has been reignited. Duncan thinks that everyone feels as lonely as he does, remarking that Daniele—despite being so handsome—looks so solitary. But Connie knows that Daniele is married with two young... (full context)