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He was but the ruin of a man. What factors have contributed to Ethans tragic fate?
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... 'He was but the ruin of a man'. What factors have contributed to Ethan's tragic fate? The first factor which adds to Ethan's tragic fate is time. The book is mainly set in the nineteenth century and in those times things like divorce and adultery were less acceptable. Ethan would have felt morally wrong to leave this wife working on a poor farm or just leaving her money. Ethan's birth into a poor family and in the time he was born, meant that he couldn't really do anything so he was left unhappy. There was no welfare state in the nineteenth century America so again Ethan had to accept the burden of looking after his parents and wife, paying all of Zeena's medical 'needs' with no help. Ethan must have found these times hard because he received no help, he was the one who had to help everyone else.













