The Age of Innocence, Wharton

The Age of Innocence, Wharton
Description: I want the paper on ‘the age of innocence’ to focus on the death of the ‘innocence’ in the society at that time and how the author characterized each
individual in the story foreshadowing the real events that she went through and ones that happened in new york society at that time. so I want the
argument and the analysis to be structured around this idea Wharton In éThe Age of Innocenceé uses many ways to highlight the destruction of
innocence in society. And applies characterizations to show loss of individualism The novel has many characters that face the strict rules of the society
Ellen is facing the judgment of the society by going through divorce. With that Ellen symbolize the destruction of the individuality by giving signifying that
even a woman of a high-class women from a society that is ruled by gender rules and money. By characterization, Wharton might be trying to look back
show the change she experienced thought out her life within this novel it was clear that she was making a personal statement of her self-actualization.) do
not summarize the plot assume that the audience is knowledgeable the introduction should justify the argument and establish the significance of the
thesis. evidence from the main text and the secondary sources should be included to support and justify the argument. the conclusion should point out the
significant of the thesis in the reading and the work examined. six sources must be used for this paper below is two that must be used. Ammons,
Elizabeth. Edith Whartonés Argument with America. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1980. Benstock, Shari. No Gifts from Chance: A Biography
of Edith Wharton. New York: Charles Scribnerés Sons, 1994.
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