Yes, Ethan Frome is a tragedy because everything Ethan has ever wanted has been taken away from him. He has to first leave school to take care of his parents, then is not able to go to the city because his wife Zeena gets sick, and then he can't run away with Mattie because he doesn't have enough money.
Yes, "Ethan Frome" is a tragedy. The novel tells the story of its titular character, Ethan Frome, who becomes trapped in a loveless marriage and experiences a series of tragic events that ultimately lead to his and his wife's ruin. The themes of isolation, duty, and fate contribute to the overall tragic tone of the work.
For the majority of the book, Ethan Frome's character is not exceptionally strong. He does not succeed in ignoring his feelings for Mattie and his only solution for his dilemma is to kill himself and Mattie in order to be together forever. However, at the end of the novel, it is arguable that Ethan Frome has become somewhat of a strong character who has endured a lifetime of difficulty. He survived a horrific sled crash and has lived in a house with his wife and lover for many years and still maintains a gentle demeanor who offers kindness to strangers. That is a type of strength - to experience tragedy and disappointment, and still find it in your heart to be kind to others and not hold grudges or be bitter.
Ethan Frome was published in 1911
Ethan Frome was created in 1911.
Ethan Frome has 195 pages.
The ISBN of Ethan Frome is 0-486-26690-7.
Wharton, Edith. Ethan Frome. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1911.
The main character is Ethan frome. other characters are Mattie silver, a girl who lives with the frome family and also does work around the house, she is also the love of Ethan. Another character is Zeena, Ethan's wife; she is sick and likes the best things. Zeena doesn't really approve of Mattie.
Ethan Frome - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG USA:PG
In the novel "Ethan Frome," Mattie's last name is Silver.
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Ethan Frome - 1993 was released on: USA: 12 March 1993 Australia: 5 November 1993