When a person reads a novel or short story they are looking for something they can reach and some similar experience they share with the character. Since the collapse of mankind in the Garden of Eden people have experienced terrible situations. Some of them are brought about by their own actions, others are achieved throughout their lifetime or destiny. Since tragedy is so common among humans, the author can establish a direct relationship between the reader and the story through the use of tragedy. Edith Wharton's Happy Home and F.'s "Babylon Revisit"
Jane Eyre and Happy House Lily by Jane Bronte and Jane's House, Eddie Wharton's Jane Eyre and Jane Eyre contain many of the same points and differences described in this article. The focus is placed on the main characters of each book, Jane Air and Lily Bart, and contains important ideas and ideas presented in these novels. Starting with Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre, Jane hates her and is an orphan raised by a strong family of society who does not want her. Under the servants.
Edith Wharton 's Happy Home is a bit different from that of England. Wharton's American "Ritual Novel" and Jane Austen's "Sense and Emotion" are more distorted than those of the times; unlike the UK era, the House of Mars developed in the American environment It is. Among them, problems such as ranking have a greater impact on society than in Europe. Wharton's hero became the victim of realism that surged in American literature. Unlike the rationality and emotion that bourgeois-like lifestyle was overcome, House of Mirth earned a living by Lily Bart who dreamed of marrying unfulfilled wealth. Because her true love, a man named Lawrence Selden is departing from Lily's marriage, humility and admiration for bourgeois-like lifestyles constrain her happiness. Give New York elite's needs