Summary Of Edith Warton's Ethan Frome

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In Edith Warton’s Ethan Frome, the main character Ethan Frome is the most responsible for the tragedy. Ethan is a poor man who falls in love with a woman, but he could not be with her because he is married to his distant cousin who he does not have feelings for. Ethan was a poor man who began college to become an engineer, but his studies were interrupted when he had to nurse his ill mother. Aware of isolation and loneliness facing him after his mother's death, Ethan married Zeena, his distant cousin who also nursed his mother and was there for Ethan when he needed help. After they became married, Ethan wanted to move away from Starkfield, but Zeena would not leave her hometown. Zeena then became a hypochondriac and Ethan found himself captive to the farm and Zeena. When Zeena’s cousin, Mattie Silver, needed a place to stay, the Fromes allowed her to stay in their barn to help with the chores and do Zeena’s jobs. …show more content…

He understood how she felt and he experienced an internal conflict when he realized that he was in love with her. When Ethan watched Mattie dance with her friend at the church, he felt jealous but was unable to show his feelings because he was married to Zeena. Because Ethan never talked to Mattie about his feelings for her, he was unsure of her feelings for him. After they talked, they ended up kissing and secretly became a couple. He should have thrown his feelings away and treated Mattie like any other person. Instead, he caused a crisis between his wife and his

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