Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome opened in New England Winter of Starkfield. The main character of the novel, Ethan · Fromom, lives here. Ethan lives in Starke Field because there are too many winter. In fact, the author predicts the image of hell through the explanation of Starke Field. The name of the city finds its root in words that describe a barren place or a naked place. The writer also depicts the image of a barren wasteland by telling a story in winter.
Despair Ethan Frome Despair is not anonymous, it has a name, the name is Starkfield. "I think that he has too much winter in Starkfield." In this preface to Edith Wharton's novel "Isan Fromom", this important phrase explaining Eisenferm offers this story. Insight into the most important topic drawn. The harsh and desperate winter image first proposed in the introduction appeared in every aspect of the book. In the winter, Gina's character and Ethan's true love Matti is describing the character of Ethan after "crushing" opposite.
Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome opened in New England Winter of Starkfield. The main character of the novel, Ethan · Fromom, lives here. Ethan lives in "Stark Field because there are too many winter." In fact, the author predicts the image of hell through the explanation of Starke Field. The name of the city finds its root in words that describe a barren place or a naked place. The writer also depicts the image of a barren wasteland by telling a story in winter.
Etith Frome Ethan Frome is a novel by Edith Wharton in the dark town of Stark Field, Massachusetts. Ethan Flume endeavors to make a living for farmers and his wife, Gina, complains about the illness he imagined. When Zeena 's cousin Mattie lived with his husband and wife, Ethan and Mattie increased their friendship more and more. As this "friendship" caused Gina's embarrassment, she drove Marty out of the house. Ethan got angry because I noticed that I fell in love with Mattie. When they are about to dissolve, they desperately try to end the heir's life.
Edith Wharton's short and tragic novel, Ethan Froem, presents a lonely man with a disabled, Ethan Froom - with a depressing wife, Zenobia "Zenia - has fallen into loveless marriage. Stark, Massachusetts In the harsh 'slow' winter of the field, Ethan and his ill wife lived in a farmhouse in New England "unusually lonely and faint" (Wharton 18). Because of Zeena's many complications, they hired her cousin to help home, lively girl, Mattie Silver.