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    Wharton: The Other Two Edith Wharton was brought up in a rich and privileged family. She lived in a time when the high-class circle feared the drastic social changes that occurred due to post-civil war expansionism and immigration (The Norton Anthology 829). The story‚ The Other Two‚ is Wharton’s way of reflecting on the social changes that American society was undergoing. I plan to focus my response on the psychology of the main character‚ Mr. Waythorn. The story’s main character

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    ed THE SHORT STORIES OF EDITH WHARTON 1). What is a modern heroine? My conception of a modern heroine is a woman who has integrity‚ puts her ideas into action‚ can verbally and sometimes physically spar with a man‚ is aware of her own emotions‚ and has compassion for others. She is empowered and independent‚ not afraid to travel‚ experience different cultures and even alien civilizations‚ can pilot a plane or spacecraft‚ and has the intelligence to build one. She is also very loyal to her trusted

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    "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it" Vesalius in "Zante" (Bartlett 700). Edith Wharton’s outside appearance in no way reflected the inner struggles she dealt with her whole life. She was born into a wealthy‚ affluent‚ socially prominent family. On the outside it appeared she had everything‚ yet the reader will come to find that she had struggles like everyone else‚ possibly worse than the average person. Edith Wharton rose above society’s

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    Biographical Sketch Edith Wharton was born on January 24‚ 1862 in New York City. She was born to an upper class family that traveled frequently to and through Europe. Wharton had private tutors‚ therefore she did not attend public school. (“Edith Wharton” 1). At the early age of sixteen she already had numerous poems published. (“Edith Wharton” 1)According to Dwight‚ “She was born a storyteller”‚ this is seen through her over forty books‚ including Ethan Frome‚ and The Age of Innocence‚ which won

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    story “The Other Two‚” by Edith Wharton‚ was developed at a time when women were not considered equal to men. There are values that women were required to adhere to‚ and most of them did not help in the case of actualizing equality. However‚ they made a milestone by gaining the right to request for divorce. This would ensure that they did not remain in abusive relationships just because that is what society expects of them. Alice took advantage of this opportunity and divorced her first two husbands

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    Edith Wharton was born in New York City‚ New York on January 24‚ 1862 into a wealthy family and “spent much of her childhood in Europe‚ mainly France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ developing both her gift for languages and a deep appreciation for beauty – in art‚ architecture and literature” (The Mount). Her parents‚ relatives of Dutch and English pioneers‚ were socially observable with wealth from property‚ transporting‚ and investing (Cliff Notes). Their lives were loaded with maids‚ carriages‚ and social behavior

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    Edith Wharton Biography 1862 Born New York City‚ third child of George C. Jones and Lucretia Rhinelander Jones. 1866-72 Fall in family income‚ owing to economic depression‚ prompts move to Europe. The Jonses spend most of 1867 in Rome‚ travel in Spain and settle in Paris in 1868‚ move to Germany in 1870 and to Florence at the end of 1870. 1872 Family returns to the United States‚ living in New York City and spending summers in Newport‚ Rhode Island. 1876-81 Juvenile writings: a manuscript

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    have developed some form of trust in each other. Mrs. Grace Ansley‚ a quiet woman with a huge moral dilemma‚ and Mrs. Alida Slade‚ a woman who seems to have a serious bone to pick with her counterpart‚ have known each other for many years now. Together they are the main characters in the short story “Roman Fever”‚ by Edith Wharton. A rivalry has developed between the two main characters of the story. In a rivalry‚ there is always a winner and a loser. Wharton shows us how a desire to embarrass a friend

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    In most cases‚ men are the dominant figures in literary works. The women are the ones who stand behind the men and let them be the major role‚ but in the story “Roman Fever” written by Edith Wharton‚ the women are the ones who are dominant and secretive. Mrs. Slade and Mrs. Ainsley are two older women who have been friends for years‚ enjoying a nice afternoon at a restaurant in Rome while their daughters are out and about having fun among the town. Unfortunately‚ these women’s husbands have died

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    The choices a person can make in a single heart beat can affect their entire life. Life can be cruel and unforgiving. Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton and published in 1911 is a concrete example of how life can be a tragedy. The novel is about how Ethan Frome became disabled and the choice he had made decades ago that lead to the accident—or how the locals in the story prefer to call it as Ethan’s “smash-up.” His accident was the conclusion to his escape from his miserable life with an impossible

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