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    the rules of society. Wharton relies on personal experiences to relate her thematic messages. Throughout her life as a writer‚ Wharton would schedule the time that she wrote around social engagements and she did not readily discuss her writing. As a result‚ she was familiar with silence and isolation. The rules of society did not condone a woman who was a member of the upper class working‚ much less as a professional writer. Societal rules also frowned upon divorce. Wharton lived in a loveless marriage

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    two need not hide their happiness.” (Wharton 41) Quote 2: " She had an eye to see and an ear to hear: he could show her things and tell her things‚ and taste the bliss of feeling that all he imparted left long reverberations and echoes he could wake at will” (Wharton 15) Quote 3: “The fact that he had no right to show his feelings‚ and thus provoke the expression of hers‚ made him attach a fantastic importance to every change in her look and tone.” (Wharton 27) Quote 4: “When the door of her

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    Patrick Ghadban Mrs. Allison English Honors April 28‚ 2013 Ethan Frome The novel Ethan Frome‚ written by Edith Wharton‚ takes place in Stark Field‚ Massachusetts during the late 1800s‚ early 1900s. In this tragic romance‚ Ethan Frome‚ a very poor man who‚ due to his poverty is isolated from the rest of the town and is forced to live with his wife‚ Zeena‚ who has always been what Starkfield calls “sickly” (31) Ethan falls in love with their hired girl Mattie‚ a “helpful young life…like the

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    Ethan Frome The main antagonist in the novel Ethan Frome is Zeena Frome. Zeena is Ethan’s wife. Constantly throughout the story she brings Ethan much hardship such as draining his money by forcing him to pay for medications and care. She is also the source of Ethan’s loneliness. And above all she prevents Ethan and Mattie from being together. Mattie is Zeena’s cousin who is helping to do house work in the place of Zeena while she is sick. Frequently Zeena is in confrontation with Ethan’s

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    1. The symbolism of the light of Mattie’s candle and the darkness of the Fromes’ room is that the light represents hope and love that Ethan desires which Zeena does not have. The darkness of Zeena is what is in the way of Ethan’s love for Mattie. 2. Ethan feels a dread in Zeena’s silence on this particular morning because Ethan’s mind becomes preoccupied with Mattie. He regrets not kissing her the night before and his thinks about the relationship between Zeena and Mattie which has been weird

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    1 Kemp Bex Kemp English 12‚ 5th Pangle September 13‚ 2013 Passion and responsibility in Edith Warton’s _Ethan Frome_ Set in 1881 Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ Edith Warton’s _Ethan Frome_ reveals a recurring theme found in literature: "the classic war between a passion and responsibility." In the novel‚ published in 1911‚ protagonist Ethan Frome confronts his two private passions‚ his desire to become an engineer that conflicts with his moral responsibility to his family and his passion for Mattie

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    deeply disturbed me. A company offers divorce for ninety nine dollars uncontested. I think that this is a huge statement reflecting how flippantly society looks at the subject of divorce presently. Looking at the novel The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton‚ the subject of divorce is looked as a scandal‚ sometimes even as a crime. In this novel‚ divorce can bring a huge stigma not only to the person going through the divorce‚ but also to his or her family. In the novel‚ Countess Ellen Olenska is wanting

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    their marks on even the closest‚ or most open of friendships. Often they may not know everything about one another‚ the friendship may even disguise feelings of resentment and jealously‚ an example of this is in the short story "Roman Fever" by Edith Wharton. On a vacation in Rome with their daughters‚ two recently widowed lifelong friends‚ Alida Slade and Grace Ansley‚ learn they do not know each other as well as they originally thought. From their original thoughts of one another‚ the unhappiness

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    How Does The Framed Narrative Have An Effect In Ethan Frome? In the prologue‚ Wharton sets the frame for the main story. The prologue (and epilogue) take place some twenty years after the events of the main story and are written in the first person. The anonymous Narrator describes his first impressions of Ethan Frome and about how he pieced together the story of Ethan Frome from personal observation and from fragments of the story told to him by townspeople. The prologue not only introduces The

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    DIALECTICAL JOURNAL – The Book Thief A dialectical journal is a type of multi-column‚ conversational note-taking. It will help you develop critical reading and reflective questioning. In your journal‚ have a conversation with the text and with yourself – The Book Thief is the perfect book for this type of conversation.   Write down your thoughts‚ questions‚ insights‚ and ideas while you read. The most important part is that‚ while reading‚ you are responding to the text with what’s on

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