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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Ethan Frome is an odd novel, as it eschews many of the things that novels thrive on. Namely, there is no progression. Novels usually establish two things early on in the story: a goal and the path to it. The story follows the main character as he or she follows the path and achieve or fail at their goal, learning a few things about themselves or maturing or what have you. In Ethan Frome, however, the story begins long after the goal has crumbled out of existence. It requires the narrator, and thereby the reader, to travel back in time in order to see the story properly. Even then, the story doesn't follow Ethan Frome in his journey to succeed. It only watches him fail again and again as he struggles to start his journey. But he never does. And that's the beauty of it.
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