Ethan and Mattie are characters from the novel Ethan Frome. The qualities that makes Ethan fall in love with Mattie are her loving personality, sensitivity, and beauty.
Mattie and Zeena in "Ethan Frome" are contrasted in various ways. Mattie is portrayed as youthful, warm, and affectionate, while Zeena is depicted as older, cold, and austere. Mattie brings joy and vitality into Ethan's life, whereas Zeena represents duty and responsibility. Their contrasting personalities highlight Ethan's internal conflict between desire and duty.
The main character is Ethan frome. other characters are Mattie silver, a girl who lives with the frome family and also does work around the house, she is also the love of Ethan. Another character is Zeena, Ethan's wife; she is sick and likes the best things. Zeena doesn't really approve of Mattie.
Yes. Ethan Frome is very sympathetic towards Ethan and Mattie but much less so towards Zeena. Though this story is not told by Ethan Frome himself but instead told to the reader by a man passing through town, it is told from Ethan's perspective. Therefore it makes sense that if the story is told from Ethan's perspective it will more than likely be more sympathetic to that character. Readers develop a sympathy towards Ethan because of his failed attempts to leave Starkfield, his longing to be with Mattie, his marriage to a bitter and sickly woman, the "smash up" with Mattie, and his life with Mattie and Zeena in the end. Because of Ethan Frome's theme of Naturalism, the reader is meant to see the main characters (especially Ethan) as victims of their own circumstances.
The internal conflict in "Ethan Frome" is primarily centered around Ethan's feelings of duty towards his ill wife, Zeena, and his growing love for his wife's cousin, Mattie Silver. Ethan struggles with his responsibilities and societal expectations, while also yearning for a deeper connection and happiness with Mattie.
zeena
Zeena Frome is a character in the novel "Ethan Frome" by Edith Wharton. In the story, Zeena is described as being around the same age as Ethan, who is in his early fifties.
he wants mattie and doesn't like zeena
Zeena hardly talked to Ethan Frome due to their strained relationship and mutual feelings of resentment and dissatisfaction. Their lack of communication could stem from underlying tensions and unspoken grievances in their marriage.
Zeena says that he has started shaving daily since Mattie arrived.
the main character Ethan Frome.
Ethan sees Zeena's face as he his sledding down with Mattie causing him to swerve off course
In "Ethan Frome," the missing door key is significant because it symbolizes Ethan's entrapment in his unhappy marriage and his inability to escape his circumstances. The missing key also becomes a barrier for Ethan to pursue happiness and freedom with Mattie.
Society and morals restrict Ethan Frome by limiting his ability to pursue happiness outside of societal norms. Ethan feels obligated to adhere to social expectations, which prevents him from openly expressing his feelings or pursuing a relationship with Mattie. Additionally, moral values dictate that he remain faithful to Zeena, even though he is unhappy in his marriage.