Edith Wharton was a writer in the 1900s, the social position of one of them was very important. Edith Wharton himself is also a member of the upper class, but she criticized the importance of people's obsession with it. Through The House of Mirth and her role, readers can see that Lily see and interact with people who are the same type of people and people Wharton sees every day. Edith Wharton's House of Mirth criticizes the value of people participating and remaining in the upper class.
Edith Wharton wrote Ethan Frost in 1911. Wharton was an American writer who wrote in the early 20th century. Her most popular work is Ethan Fromm. She grew up in a wealthy family and had a perspective in the upper class. Many of her stories show traditional values and contrasts of falls from generations to generations of these values. Edith Wharton is a very talented writer with a wonderful view of life. Ethan Frome is a small village, from New York of New England in Boston, MA Stark field. First, Ethan met the man whose work led him to Starkfield. This man had seen Ethan before and thought about him. "Even so, he is still the most outstanding personality of Starkfield, even if he was just a human destruction" (Wharton 1). The villagers thought Ethan was awkward or strange, but they were a little surprised at him. People who care about him have a certain quality. He is a very quiet person and rarely appears publicly. As Ethan and this person are talking about, they understand that a bad winter storm is coming. Ethan provided a place to stay in this man but this is quite unusual as no one has ever been to Flome's house for over 20 years.
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). - The theme is a basic and broad idea of exploration in literary works. Both Kreuzberg and Essanfram are two novels, all focusing on one theme. In the crucible, the theme is hysterical, and in Ethan Frome it is desire. Both novels have a very unique way to express these themes through the story. Hysteria is a very obvious theme of crucible throughout the play. It was all initiated by some young girls living in Salem, Massachusetts.