Analyzing Naturalism through Ethan Frome
Humanities
STEP ONE: Add this document to your OWN Google Drive (the Google triangle with the + in the right corner will do this for you) – https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-G1EcCJK_23N1p3THRra3Q1dk0/view?pref=2&pli=1(Ethan Fromeby Edith Wharton), read it, and annotate it. PLEASE ASK FOR HELP IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO ANNOTATE IN WORD OR GOOGLEDOCS.
- Once you have completed the reading and done the annotation, complete this table:
Chapters |
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Notes |
Prologue–Chapter 2 |
While reading, make notes about…
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Chapters 3–5 |
While reading, make notes about…
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Chapters 6–8 |
While reading, make notes about…
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Chapter 9–Epilogue |
While reading, make notes about…
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STEP TWO: After you complete the reading, answerthe following questions:
- How do literary elements and rhetorical devices such as foreshadowing, imagery, and symbolism affect your understanding of the story?
- Where do you notice the theme of naturalism?
- How does the author develop the characters in the story?
STEP THREE: Writing an essay!
- Now that you’ve listed some important elements in the story, pick one aspectof Ethan Frome.
- Write an essayof approximately two to three paragraphs (5-10 sentences each)detailing how the aspect you selected relates to your understanding of the novel as a whole.
- Here are some suggested topics, but you may choose your own topic:
- Explore the idea of communication among the characters in the novel. What theme does Wharton attempt to convey through their communication?
- What does the pickle dish seem to symbolize in the novel?
- What type of tragic hero does Ethan Frome represent? Explore the differences between a classic tragic hero and a more modern tragic hero.
- Type your essay here:
I need only essay for sure. Please pay attention!!!