Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Ethan Frome Readers Response :: Essays Papers
Ethan Frome Readers ResponseI thought the  original Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton was one of the best books that I have ever read.  When I started  learning the book I thought that it would be  close to the accident that Ethan  undergo  instead of the incidents behind it.  The novel is also well written, Edith Wharton did a  hunky-dory job writing a book that I never  cute to put down.  I  mat up as though the story was  be told to me and that I actually knew Ethan and Mattie.  As well I enjoyed the way that Edith Wharton  employ a lot of adjectives to make the scenes and story come alive, for example in the end of the story during the sledding scene I actually felt as though I was on the sled with Ethan and Mattie.  Only  cardinal things in the novel bothered me, the fact that in the beginning of the novel I thought that I would  line up out what happened to Ethan in to a greater extent detail and I also  wanted Mattie and Ethan to run off together.  In the opening of the novel, I th   ought that I would learn  more about the accident and when I finished the novel I thought that I was left hanging when Edith Wharton really did not tell you what happened after she  do it seem as thought that is what the novel is about.  I also wanted Mattie and Ethan to live happily ever after, maybe it was the female in me  notwithstanding I think that they should have run off together instead of being sensible.  In the end of the novel, I was really surprised to find out that Ethan is still married to Zeena, I thought that Zeena might  progress Ethan and then Ethan and Mattie could get married.I did notice some of the symbolism that Edith Wharton uses in her novel for example, that there is striking symbolism in the imagery that the  rootage uses, primarily that of  spend which depicts coldness, detachment, bleakness and seclusion.  I also think that Edith Wharton chose winter as a theme in this novel because it symbolizes emotional and  natural isolation, and death that surround   s Ethan. Similarly, the name of the town, Starkfield, is symbolic of Ethans boring life.  Just as Ethans house was once new and beautiful it is now worn by many harsh winters in Starkfield, as was Ethan after the accident.  
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