Thursday, February 7, 2019
Essay on Whartons Ethan Frome: Absence of Light and Life
Absence of Light and Life in Ethan Frome Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton is set in Starkfield, a sm totally community plagued by harsh winters that seem to ebb away at life. In this townsfolk lives Ethan Frome, a crippled man who seems to be the physical embodiment of earthly suffering. An new arrival to the town, is drawn by Ethan. He is compelled to uncover the tier behind the enigmatic man. What he discovers is a tragic tale of gentlemans gentleman suffering, an excellent use of tragic irony. Ethan was married to a stone-cold kvetch woman named Zenobia, nicknamed Zeena. His only joy in life was Zeenas younger first cousin Mattie Silver, who stays with them as help for Zeena in her illness. Ethan grows to love Mattie. When Mattie is forced to drop dead by Zenobia, Ethan discovers that Mattie shares his love. However the two cannot find a way to take to the woods the town they live in to start a new life together. Caught up in a rush of passion, they try to commit self-des truction and fail. Ethan is crippled and Mattie is paralyzed. They can now never leave town for a life together. And Ethan is doomed to a life of silence with two kick women. Edith Whartons writing style in Ethan Frome is impeccable. On the surface, Ethan Frome is simply a nigh(a) story. Mrs. Wharton however adds incredible depth by the careful intent of description, and imageism. And her use of irony makes the tragedy of the story even more poignant. An excellent example of the symbolism in the book is the relationship between the weather of starkfield and the primary(prenominal) characters of the book. Ethan Frome is living proof of what winters in Starkfield do to the human soul. As the cashier exclaims in the prologue, Why, he looks as if he were dead and in blaze now. A close examination of Mrs. W... ...ave, it seemed to Ethan that she had become an alien presence, an cruel energy secreted from the great years of silent coveying. Ethan was drawn to Mattie because she represented all things summer and happiness to him. He rejected Zeena who had become the living symbol of silence, winter and unhappiness. The tragic irony of Ethan Frome was that after the smash-up Mattie became the complaining cold person while Zeena has to take on Matties role as a caretaker. Ethan is now a cripple who can only stay during the long winters of Starkfield. And also the long winters of moral isolation of silence and unhappiness and brood on what might have been. As Ethan comments in the prologue on his get word in the warmth of Florida winters, Yes I was down there once, and for a well(p) while afterward I could call up the sight of it in a winter. But now its all snowed under.
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