Ethan Frome                   Entrapment or Cowardice in Ethan Frome?            Corey James Haygood   American Studies Honors, Periods 3 & 4   Ms. Gossard   3/3/2000        Throughout Edith Whartons novel Ethan Frome, Ethan is forced to make crucial decisions that affect the   meat of his life and others lives. He regrets most of the outcomes of his decisions and wishes he could   interchange them. Yet, when given the opportunity to change his fate, he never seems to  to the  plenteous seize what could become of him. It has been suggested that Ethan was a coward for never taking   overture of seizing his fate, but that is  non true.

 Life, responsibility and reality  confine Ethan. At each turning point in his life,  in that  stance is  nonhing he can do without seriously   hurting someone elses life. Ethans parents trapped him and forced him to not fulfilling his education. Later, not only did Zeena trap Ethan into marriage; he   sash trapped for the rest of his life. Finally, Ethans love for Mattie forces them both...If you want to   start out a full essay, order it on our website: 
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