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"Ethan Frome"
This paper analyses gender issues in Edith Wharton's novella "Ethan Frome". -- 3,870 words; MLA

Ethan Frome: A Prisoner of the Coldness of Nature
A review and analysis of the protagonist's role in Edith Wharton's novel, "Ethan Frome." -- 1,120 words; MLA

Classic Literature Defined through "Ethan Frome" and "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Explains why the two novels, "Ethan Frome" and "To Kill a Mockingbird", are considered classic literature. -- 2,052 words; MLA

"Ethan Frome" and "Summer"
A presentation of the concept of love, power and male supremacy in Edith Wharton's novels "Ethan Frome" and "Summer". -- 1,650 words; MLA

Comparing the Novels of Jewett and Wharton
A comparison of "The Country of the Pointed Firs", by Sarah Orne Jewett, and "Ethan Frome" by Edith Wharton. -- 2,981 words; MLA

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EDITH WHARTON'S ETHAN FROME

Nathan Wesmier
1/29\01 
2nd Period
Ethan Frome Essay
Edith Wharton's novel Ethan Frome is a domestic tragedy. The three main characters are
Ethan Frome, Zeena Frome, and Mattie Silver. The uselessness of poverty, mean
spiritedness, and grim silence are all present in the tragedy of Ethan Frome. The story
takes place in a stark winter landscape, Starkfield, Massachusetts, where the lives of
all the characters are constricted. At each turn the circumstances of rural poverty,
mixed with the bitterness of isolation and failure, lead the main characters to lives of
tragic resignation. As a result of their miserable existence, they grow hard and
mean-spirited, rarely communicating except with complaints and anger. The townsfolk tend
to avoid them and are even reluctant to speak freely of the ruined lives of Ethan,
Mattie, and Zeena. The tragedy of their existence is appropriately captured in their
physical beings. Mattie is paralyzed, and Ethan is a shriveled, silent man whose face is
set in grim despair.
In the beginning of the "flashback," Zeena, Ethan's wife, who is also his 
distant cousin, is thin and hard. Before the action of the story begins, she has come to
the farm to nurse Ethan's mother in her last days. Zeena ends up marrying Ethan and
staying on the farm. She becomes sickly and is as unhappy, sharp, and looking constantly
for cures to her vague ailments. Wharton uses the setting to help reinforce the coldness
of Zeena. The foremost colors in Ethan Frome are white and red. While the snow is
primarily white and cold and hopeless, as are the souls of the characters, the
decorations of human life are red. Mattie, when she appears as womanly, available, and
happy, is always decorated with a red scarf or a red ribbon, which Ethan prizes; but her
redness cannot eliminate the bright whiteness of the cold and barren snow. Zeena's most
coveted possession is a red glass pickle-dish, which becomes broken when Mattie is using
it. Red is, of course, the color of blood and the heart, and the story is a tale about
the heart. But like the pickle dish, the heart gets broken and they never get repaired
Zeena never changes in the novel. She starts off as a mean, cold, pathetic figure, and
she is the same way as she takes care of Mattie and Ethan at the end of the novel.
The isolation of the Frome's farm is shown by the isolation of Zeena, and Ethan. Then the
isolation of Starkfield itself is shows how it is cut off from the rest of the world. An
example of this isolation inside the Frome house is after the pickle jar is broken, Ethan
and Mattie wanted to keep it a secret but suspected that Zeena will find out from the
store merchant that sold him the glue. 
Ethan Frome is a very dismal story that tells about the terrible tragedy of three lives.
Throughout the novel, Edith Wharton describes the spiraling hopelessness of poverty,
isolation, and small-mindedness. Through reinforcing the mood and traits of the
characters with the setting of this novel, Wharton lets the reader better relate and
really get into the novel as a whole. 
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