Wednesday, October 2, 2019
scarlet letter, ethan frome, lesson before dying :: essays research papers
Dignity and Respect Many people try to escape the prison that suppresses them, but fail to because of their moral obligations to themselves and others. Edith Whartonââ¬â¢s Ethan Frome, Ernest J. Gainesââ¬â¢ A Lesson Before Dying and Nathaniel Hawthorneââ¬â¢s Scarlet Letter, portray the struggles one acquires through their own conduct. Ethan in Ethan Frome, Grant in A Lesson Before Dying and Hester in Scarlet Letter each try to elude their life dilemmaââ¬â¢s, but are hindered due to their obligations. Ethan is obligated to his wife though he loves Mattie, while Grant is obligated to his society, but wants to leave. Hester accepts her punishment but wants to be within society though they shunned her. Wharton, Gaines and Hawthorne all use various language devices to accentuate the gain of dignity and respect through moral struggle. In Ethan Frome, Wharton uses symbols and archetypes to create Ethanââ¬â¢s anguish to his moral obligation to his wife Zeena which keeps him from his true love, Mattie. His moral prison is established with the headstone of another Ethan Frome and his wife that bores that they ââ¬Å"dwelled together in peace for fifty years,â⬠which interests Ethan (Frome 66). Later on, his own neighbors ââ¬Å"donââ¬â¢t see thereââ¬â¢s much difference between the Fromes up at the farm and the Fromes down in the graveyardâ⬠(Frome 140). The symbol of ââ¬Å"the Fromes down in the graveyardâ⬠establishes Ethanââ¬â¢s similarities to the dead illustrating his moral obligation to Zeena for eternity (Frome 140). When Ethan feels Zeenaââ¬â¢s presence, coincidently Zeenaââ¬â¢s grey cat ââ¬Å"[elongates] its body in the direction of the milk-jug, which stood between Ethan and Mattieâ⬠(Frome 69).The cat then tries an unobserved retreat and ââ¬Å"[backs] into the red pic kle-dish, which [falls] on the floor with a crashâ⬠(Frome 69). The color archetypes of ââ¬Ëredââ¬â¢ establish Ethan and Mattieââ¬â¢s love while the ââ¬Ëgreyââ¬â¢ cat establishes Zeena who breaks their love, the dish. Ethan is always besieged by Zeena even when lacking her presence. He wants to stay with Mattie yet his obligation to his wife thwarts him from her. When Ethan and Mattie finally reach the point by his mill ââ¬Å"they descended [and] the darkness descended with them, dropping down like a black veilâ⬠(Frome 125). The ââ¬Å"darknessâ⬠symbolizes Ethanââ¬â¢s obligation and his moral duty to his wife (Frome 125).He cannot leave her though he scorns her because it is his morally obliged to reside by her side.
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