The internal conflict in "Ethan Frome" is primarily centered around Ethan's feelings of duty towards his ill wife, Zeena, and his growing love for his wife's cousin, Mattie Silver. Ethan struggles with his responsibilities and societal expectations, while also yearning for a deeper connection and happiness with Mattie.
Mattie and Zeena in "Ethan Frome" are contrasted in various ways. Mattie is portrayed as youthful, warm, and affectionate, while Zeena is depicted as older, cold, and austere. Mattie brings joy and vitality into Ethan's life, whereas Zeena represents duty and responsibility. Their contrasting personalities highlight Ethan's internal conflict between desire and duty.
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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