Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton

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Ethan Frome is the work of Edith Wharton, the Pulitzer Prize winning author. The novel is set in Starkfield, a fictitious town in Massachusetts. The novel is the story of an unnamed narrator who tells the tale of his run in with Ethan Frome. This is a man with desires and dreams that culminate in an ironic twist of events. The basis of the story is from the observations made by the narrator at Frome’s house when the narrator was temporarily housed there for the period of a winter storm. Throughout the novel, the author employs different themes to illustrate the personas of different characters and to also explain certain happenings. Through the themes of determinism versus free will and morality versus duty, the author paints the personas of the characters in the novel as seen in the ways they maneuver different situations.
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One of the prominent themes in the novels is determinism and free will. The author explores the theme of determinism through different characters in the novel. This is a concept that holds that human lives are influenced by outside forces that include heredity, social customs, and laws of nature, the environment and history. Through the theme of determinism, the author offers the reader a glimpse into the person that is Ethan. Ethan’s life is influenced in many ways throughout the novel. For instance, Ethan’s desire to eventually become an engineer is saddened by the moral obligation and duty to return to his hometown to nurse his dying parents
Ethan also wanted to leave Starkfield after he got married. The author adduces that this did not happen because of his wife’s frequent sickness. The author narrates that “within a year of their marriage she developed the "sickliness" which had since made her...

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...vely, impediments outside his control prevent him from attaining that which he desires, be it his dream career or desired woman. The author contrasts Ethan’s character with that of Andre, Hale, Ruth and his wife Zeena. These characters are decisive and act with zeal towards their dreams and desires.
Through the theme of morality and duty versus desires, the author illustrates how they affect the desires of different characters. This theme also shows Ethan as cowardly and as a result can only imagine what it would be to live in accordance to his dreams and desires. The theme of determinism versus free will and morality and duty versus desires is important in understanding the characters in the novel through their interactions with other characters and how they maneuver through different situations.
Work cited
Wharton, Edith. Ethan Frome. 1911. NY: Penguin Books, 19

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