In Roman Fever Edith Wharton places an underlying theme within an obvious one While reading through the story readers notice friendship as a possible theme but underneath that friendship lies rivalry Wharton also builds an exceptional plot in this work She gives readers the want to turn pages and leaves them wondering what at the conclusion of the story An analysis of Roman Fever reveals two basic elements in a short story understanding the core theme and the building of a great plot Mrs Slade
Roman fever Mrs Slade and Mrs Ansley have been friends since they first met as young women in Rome when Alida Mrs Slade was engaged to Delphin Slade This friendship forms the enduring tie between Mrs Slade and Mrs Ansley However their friendship is undercut by the deeper hostile feelings they have for each other feelings that they hardly dare to admit Because each has something to hide about the early days of their friendship they have not been honest with each other in their friendship In addi
Edith Whartons Roman Fever Edith Whartons Roman Fever is the story of two middle aged women reflecting on their friendship The story unfolds on a terrace of a Roman restaurant with a wonderful view of the city Mrs Slade and Mrs Ansley reminisce on their experiences of Rome when they were their daughters ages This story is a very telling story of how people can think they know someone but find out later on that they never really knew them at all Mrs Slade professes herself as a friend to Mrs Ans
The climax in Roman Fever by Edith Wharton appears at the very end of the story however the author she has prepaired subtly for this shocking ending by using a series of foreshadowdings and hints before reaching the climax At the first part of the story the foreshadowings mostly concentrates on Mrs Ansley When Mrs Slade praised the Palatine for its beauty Mrs Ansley assented with so slight a stress on the me and a small break in the middle of the sentence It always will be to me And then the ne