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Due to its graphic sexual content, the novel created a great deal of controversy. In several countries, it was banned or heavily censored. The free release of ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'' was considered to be an important milestone of the sexual revolution of [[The Sixties]].
 
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* [[Tsundere]]: Bertha Coutts; {{spoiler|the reason why Oliver is cheating on her with Connie}}
* [[Uptown Girl]]: This is the major source of dramatic conflict, where the well-bred lady of the gentry takes up with the gardener. Played with and doubled in that she was a [[Rags to Riches]] story herself, having been working-class before marrying her rich husband Lord Chatterley.
 
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