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    only have wants. It is the parents’ job to shape their child into a mature adult who is able to balance “wants” and responsibilities. What parents teach their children early on mold who they will become later in life. In the novel Ethan Frome‚ the protagonist‚ Ethan Frome was molded into a superego‚ meaning that he focuses on his responsibilities and duties in society. This can otherwise be referred to as the “musts”. He must focus on his family and he must focus on Zeena rather then himself. He must

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    loneliness. Loneliness is not just limited just to everyday life‚ but can be found as a theme in both modern and traditional literature. An example of this is Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome‚ which takes place in Starkfield‚ a fictional town in the New England countryside. In this tragic love story‚ Wharton uses the theme

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    settings of their stories. Edith Warten and Langston Hughes respectfully use the stings of their stories to enhance the mood‚ “Early Autumn” and the novel Ethan Frome. In the short story Early Autumn‚ Langston Hughes uses the setting to amplify the mood by implementing the heavily populated city and the dusk like atmosphere. In the novel Ethan Frome‚ Edith Warten uses the harsh and dull winter setting to emphasize the bitterness of the mood. In the short story “Early Autumn” the setting reflects upon

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    I am a victim of introspection(Sylvia Plath)‚ Ethan Frome is a victim of this and society. Ethan Frome is a man that married a girl for the wrong reasons then finds his true love but society gets in the way ‚written by Edith Wharton published in 2004.Ethan isn’t the only victim there is ‚ Zeena‚ and Mattie. This shows that everyone in the world is a victim to society. Society is an obstacle for them and it could destroy their lives. Ethan started to become a victim of introspection and society when

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    In her novella‚ Ethan Frome‚ Edith Wharton uses characterization to indicate that Mattie Silver is lively and innocent‚ which is refreshing to Ethan Frome after managing Zenobia’s sickliness and bothersome personality. Mattie’s last name‚ Silver‚ compares her character to the precious metal: bright‚ valuable‚ and a luxury. Ethan greatly values being in her presence‚ as “no moments in her company were comparable to those when [...] they walked back through the night to the farm” (Wharton 13). Additionally

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    In the book Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton‚ the main character Ethan is faced with many difficulties where he must choose between his desires or between his obligations. Ethan’s obligations rise above his desires and he is often left to settle for less. As a result of his settling he not only punishes himself but everyone around him as well. Ethan’s life in a rural environment‚ suppressed the opportunity for him to become someone. (quote about Ethan not going to college). Ethan stays in Starkfield

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    “If you know Starkfield‚ Massachusetts‚ you know the post-office. If you know the post-office you must have seen Ethan Frome drive up to it‚ drop the reins of his hollow-backed bay and drag himself across the brick pavement to the white colonnade: and you must have asked who he was.” (pg.3) This describes how Starkfield is a very small town‚ and everyone seems to know everything about everyone‚ there are no secrets. Everything is very united. This is important because it gives the effect to the

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    different than text adaptations while the two can also be very similar. Over the span of hundreds of years there have been multiple interpretations of Beowulf detailing the similarities and differences between the 2007 film and the various text versions. The portrayal of both King Hrothgar’s and Grendel’s appearance and personalities are different in the film than in the text. In the motion picture version‚ he was portrayed as being an unstable alcoholic. This quote from the film demonstrates this

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    and others do that subtly. In Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton‚ Mattie has a relationship with Ethan and displays it in both ways. At the beginning of the novel‚ her feelings for him were difficult to decipher. Throughout the story‚ Mattie would show some hints of affection‚ but it would still be uncertain how she exactly felt about him. However‚ at the end‚ it became obvious that Mattie felt strongly about Ethan. Overall‚ Mattie was deeply passionate towards Ethan as shown by Ethan’s trust and comfort

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    Thin Line between Ethan Frome and Jay Gatsby The attempt to capture the American Dream is a theme in many novels‚ and that’s no exception to The Great Gatsby and Ethan Frome. Jay Gatsby and Ethan Frome weren’t different in many ways. They may have lived in different times but they lived the same. These two men wanted to acquire the American Dream through happiness‚ wealth‚ power‚ and desire but lived the same life of sadness‚ silence‚ and not too wealthy. Jay Gatsby and Ethan Frome lived their lives

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