Use Of Setting And Atmosphere In Wharton's Ethan Frome

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Furthermore, to create an atmosphere through setting and mood, Wharton uses descriptive and detailed imagery to portray the surroundings of her beloved characters and their feelings of bitterness, darkness, and bliss. Without hesitation, Wharton gives off a sour aroma in her story when Ethan walks Mattie homeward and they are blanketed with a murky and harsh sky. She writes, “In a sky of iron the points of the Dipper hung like icicles and Orion flashed his cold fires”(1.Wharton). The author illustrates a dim ambience to the start of Ethan’s story that gives the reader a feeling of sadness surrounding Ethan and his destination: Zeena and his home. By including the constellation and its imagery those reading can understand the setting as bleak and the mood as hostil. …show more content…

In Chapter 2 Wharton writes, “The shutterless windows of the house were dark. A dead cucumber-vine dangled from the porch like the crape streamer tied to the door for a death.” You can easily tell the atmosphere has no warmth and is full of depressing features similar to darkness. Continuing on, the ever so rare representation of happiness in Ethan Frome is thanks to Mattie and the spark of energy she brings about with her presence. Near the end of Chapter 2 Wharton writes, “They stood together in the gloom of the spruces, an empty world glimmering about them wide and gray under the stars.” The mood this quote enhances changes Ethan’s usual gloomy surroundings and introduces a mysterious and intriguing setting. Conclusively, each character and their relationship’s establish a concrete path for Wharton to express their feelings into setting and

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