In the novel Rainbow, D. H. Lawrence demonstrated his process of thinking and exploration of the relationship between
man and the world, between man and man, between man and nature, by describing the growth of Ursula. From the perspective of space,
he explored Ursula's confusion of identity in the family in the context of the urbanization process of modern industrial society; in the
displacement and transformation of spaces, he wrote about how to break the contradiction between ideal and reality; in the physical
space, he wrote about how to seek soul release and self-reshaping. This also shows the process of Lawrence's constant reflection and
self-identification.