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Ethan Frome, By Edith Wharton

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 6.03
  Total Words: 1508
  Total Characters: 7508
  Number of Sentences: 87


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 17.33
  Characters per Words: 4.98


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 63.3
  Fog Scale Level: 11.34
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 8.74  

Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton

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13 May 1994
     Fantasy is an Escape from Winter
     Ethan Frome, the title character of Edith Wharton's tragic
novel, lives in his own world of silence, where he replaces his
scarcity of words with images and fantasies.  There is striking
symbolism in the imagery, predominantly that of winter which
connotes frigidity, detachment, bleakness and seclusion.
     Twenty-eight year old Ethan feels trapped in his hometown of
Starkfield, Massachusetts.  He marries thirty-four year old Zeena
after the death of his mother, "in an unsuccessful attempt to
escape the silence, isolation, and loneliness of life" (Lawson 71).
Several years after their marriage, cousin Mattie Silver is asked
to relieve Zeena, a gaunt and sallow hypochondriac, of her
household duties.  Ethan finds himself falling in love with Mattie,
drawn to her youthful energy, as, "The pure air, and the long
summer hours in the open, gave life and elasticity to Mattie"
(Wharton 60).        
     Ethan is attracted to Mattie because she is the antithesis of
Zeena.  "While Mattie is young, happy, healthy, and beautiful like
the summer, Zeena is seven years older than Ethan, bitter, ugly and
sickly cold like the winter" (Lewis 310).  Zeena's strong,
dominating personality emasculates Ethan, while Mattie's feminine,
effervescent youth makes Ethan feel like a "real man."  Contrary to
his characteristic passiveness, he defies Zeena in Mattie's
defence, "You can't go, Matt! I won't let you!  She's [Zeena's]
always had her way, but I mean to have mine now -" (Wharton 123).  
To Ethan, Mattie is radiant and energetic.  He sees possibilities
in her beyond his trite life in Starkfield, something truly worth
standing up for.  Her energy and warmth excite him and allow him to
escape from his lonely, monotonous life.
     While Zeena is visiting an out of town doctor, Ethan and
Mattie, alone in the house,...

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