author's style of ethan frome
In the novel, Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton, there is a very simple yet personal style. This author has written many great books, but the style of this particular novel sets it apart from her contemparies. Through her vivid descriptions, symbolism, and tragic message, Edith Wharton portrays a significant personal style and creates a novel considered to be good literature. First of all, the fact that she extends 48 hours into nine chapters has got to say something about her style. This may make the book sound boring and drawn out, but it’s not. Wharton’s style is extremely detailed. Through her vivid descriptions of Ethan, his sickly wife, Zeena, the barren town they live in, and the radiant and beautiful Mattie, Wharton walks you through the book and describes everything and eve
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