Ethan Frome Essay, Research Paper
Ehtan Frome
Ethan Frome was the most striking figure in Starkfield. He had great height and a look of careless power. A shock of light hair grew from his lean head, and his face was bleak and unapproachable. A "smash-up" in the past shortened his right side and caused him to walk doubled-over with a limp. Ethan was stiffened and grizzled like an old man, even though he was young. Frome would appear almost barbaric in your first glance at him. For this reason he was ostracized, isolated, and withdrawn in the town of Starkfield.
Ethan was very punctual, he would walk to the post office the same time each day. He was not communicative, when he spoke, he often answered in a low tone or monosyllables. Yet his silence was not unfriendly. He was simple and straightforward, kind and thoughtful.
Frome was a poor man with barely enough to support his family, probably because he quit college his first year when his father died. His father and mother both had health problems, and his wife, Zeena, was a hypochondriac, which gives me reason to believe that his mother also may have been a hypochondriac. Ethan?s relationship with his wife was lacking due to a lack of communication, and Zeena ran his wallet dry looking for the newest stomach powder (pills), and medicine that she could find.
Before the "smash up," Ehtan began questioning his love for Zeena when her relative, Mattie, showed up to ass
In my opinion the people in Starkfield have not shunned Ethan. It was Ethen who has isolated himself and brought on ostracization due to his own personal anguish. Before the accident he was very kind and generous. I feel that he still was after the wreck, however he has chosen to live in his distress, probably because he felt censurable about Mattie?s condition. Ethen is the most symbolic figure in the book, delineating many things especially love and confusion. Ehtan Frome is a very salient character as depicted by Edith Wharton.