The Reading Experience In Ethan Frome, By Edith Wharton

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Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton is a novella that follows the trouble life of a man, Ethan Frome. He is stuck in Starkfield, MA with his sickly wife Zeena, longing for a different life with Mattie Silver, the hired girl at his home. Throughout the book the reader sees his struggle to try to break free of his miserable life. At the end of the book, the reader learns that he has failed to change anything, for Ethan is still in his home with Zeena and a now paralyzed Mattie. This story can be very controversial on the issue of whether or not it is a valuable reading experience. The value of the reading experience from Ethan Frome proves that is should be a source for a high school English class, and can be understood through the creative writing techniques used, the quality of the writing, the effectiveness of the piece, and the validity of the ideas presented.
The creative writing techniques that Wharton uses within her writing enhance the story and make it worth reading. Wharton is very descriptive in almost every aspect of her story. This gives the reader another element to the story rather than just reading dialogue or general descriptions. A point where Wharton gets descriptive, is when she starts to explain Frome’s house and how “ the image (of itself) presents of a life linked with the soil, and enclosing in itself the chief sources of warmth and nourishment, or whether merely because of the consolatory thought that it enables the dwellers in that harsh climate to get to their mornings’ work without facing the weather, it is certain that the ‘L’ rather the house itself seems to be the center, the actual hearth-stone of the New England farm” (Wharton 11). This shows how detailed Wharton can get. It not only gives the reader a g...

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...the increase in (his and Mattie’s) passion results in an increase in Zen’s displeasure” (Shmoop 1). This is very relatable because at some point, people may have noticed someone’s jealousy, but have done nothing to stop it. Some may even continue to do the action because they like it when others are jealous of them. Wharton’s ideas are valid through the sense that many people in today’s world are able to relate to them.
The reading experience from Ethan Frome is very valuable and can be understood through the creative writing techniques used, the quality of the writing, the effectiveness of the piece, and the validity of the ideas presented. These elements of Wharton’s story prove that Ethan Frome is a book that should be read by high school English students. This is a book that should not be overlooked because the value from reading it is too high to pass up.

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