Edith WhartonKate Chopin
The main characters depicted in both Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome and Kate Chopin's The Awakening undergo a personal struggle in their attempt to deal with the universal emotion of love. Ethan Frome and Edna Pontellier each are married, but in love with another person. During the time in which the stories take place it is socially unacceptable for them to divorce or have an affair; and both characters are aware of the views of society. Ethan and Edna are in situations that do not please them, and have an inner need or desire to be with someone else. Ethan Frome falls in love with his young servant, who is also his wife's cousin. Edna Pontellier is infatuated with a man she met while vacationing, Robert Lebrun. Because of marriage they are unable to openly pursue the objects of their affection. The desire of their hearts leads them both to secretly maintain relationships outside their marriage, and ultimately causes their demise. Of the two, Edna is more accepting of her amorous feelings and leaves her husband, moving out of his house. Although she was
fond of her husband in the beginning of their marriage, she felt "unaccountable satisfaction that no trace of passion or excessive and fictitious warmth colored her affection." She also shows little regard for her children, for "she would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them." She does not feel any sense of duty or responsibility to her family, and is not even faithful to her love for Robert Lebrun because she has a sexual relationship with Alcee Arobin. Edna also shuns the society that looks upon her actions disapprovingly, refusing to entertain callers. Because of her financial independence and absence of regard for her husband, Edna was more successful in her affair. Ethan's lack of money and his sense of responsibility to care for his wife hindered him. Each was cursed with manipulative spouses, but only Edna stood up for herself and disobeyed her husband. Ethan was forced against his will to send Mattie away by his sick wife. Although their romantic affairs were secretive, Ethan and Edna each had a relationship with their lover that was visible to their husband or wif
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Approximate Word count = 762
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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