The gender problem has entrapped the male and the female into the struggle for subjectivity, the battle for survival, a war for supremacy. The metaphor of “mutual hellish recognition,” in the chapter entitled “Rabbit,” illustrates D. H Lawrence’s critique of the war between male dominance and the female counter-attack. In an open text like Women in Love, the writers undo some contradictions and disclose Lawrence’s assertion of establishing the equilibrium Male / Female relationship.