Character Analysis of Ellen the Countess Olenska in the Age of Innocence

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July 8, 2015

 

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This type of lovely, outstanding and passionate life would not have been hers in New York. She remains a mystery to Newland to the end, but a symbol of his imagined life of the soul.
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Ellen falls in love with Newland, but she is a realist. She asks him all the time if anyone in that society liked to hear the truth, as she notices the narrow minds of the people in the society she’s in. Ellen knows that they cannot live a life outside of the norm without hurting others. She reminds Newland that social, religious, and class standards must be obeyed...
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