Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Zeena in Ethan Frome Essay -- Edith Wharton
Ethan Frome In the novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, Ethanââ¬â¢s wife Zeena plays an important role in the novel. Zeena changes Ethan through their marriage, and her illness. It is interesting when we find out that Zeena is actually Ethanââ¬â¢s cousin. It is questionable whether Zeena is sick or not. She often appears to be a hypochondriac. In the novel the narrator states that ââ¬Å"Zeena, sheââ¬â¢s always been the greatest hand at doctoring in the countyâ⬠(5). If Zeena had the greatest hand at doctoring, she would be able to help take care of herself and at the same time help others. In the beginning of the novel we learn how Ethan found Zeena. ââ¬Å"It was only when she drew toward her last illness, and his cousin Zenobia Pierce came over from the next valley to help him nurse her, that human speech was heard again in the house. After the mortal silence of his long imprisonment Zeenaââ¬â¢s volubility was music in his ears. He felt that he might have ââ¬Å"gone like his motherâ⬠if the sound of a new voice had not come to steady himâ⬠(29). Zeena brought Ethan color to his life. She made him more socia...
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