The story "Roman Fever" by Edith Wharton is about two wealthy American women who spent some time in Rome when they were girls. They take their own daughters to Rome. They wish to show their daughters where they use to spend time in Rome and to allow them maybe find husbands as they did when they we...
In the short story "Roman Fever" by Edith Wharton, the main characters are "warned" about "Roman Fever" from their elders, and thus passed the idea of this fever to their kin in the hopes that they might heed the warning, and not give in to the "roman fever." ...
In the story "Roman Fever," one of Edith Wharton's outstanding works, dramatic irony is a powerful ingredient that makes readers overwhelmed. The title "Roman Fever" runs through the whole story and provides both psychological and physical meanings on dramatic irony, which are about the 25-year-ago ...
Friendship In Edith Wharton's Roman Fever two wealthy American widows Alida Slade and Grace Ansley have taken their two marriageable daughters on a Continental tour. The older women linger at a restaurant with a view of the Forum while their daughters leave for an unchaperoned outing. The women ...