Ethan Frome: Edith Wharton's Use Of Figurative Language
Title: Ethan Frome: Edith Wharton's Use Of Figurative Language
Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
Details: Words: 1713 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ethan Frome: Edith Wharton's Use Of Figurative Language
Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
Details: Words: 1713 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ethan Frome, the tale of a man who has a bleak future, bound by his sickly wife, is an incredible story written by a doubly incredible author; Edith Wharton. Her novels such as The House of Mirth and The Age of Innocence were masterpieces for the generations who grew up with them. These novels still live on today as remarkable pieces of literature. Even more impressive is how a rich and upscale woman was able
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plausible answer; that it takes a person of immense talent, skill and aptitude to write a novel in which the settings and people are so alien and distant compared to that of the author. This description fits Edith Wharton perfectly. She was able to use her unique and creative writing styles to write a novel about a land she had only dreamed of. This wonderful piece of literature grasps the reader and captivates the mind.