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Free man Quote by Edith Wharton

“They had never before avowed their inclination so openly, and Ethan, for a moment, had the illusion that he was a free man, wooing the girl he meant to marry. He looked at her hair and longed to touch it again, and to tell her that is smelt of the woods; but he had never learned to say such things.” quote by Edith Wharton
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““They had never before avowed their inclination so openly, and Ethan, for a moment, had the illusion that he was a free man, wooing the girl he meant to marry. He looked at her hair and longed to touch it again, and to tell her that is smelt of the woods; but he had never learned to say such things.””

Edith Wharton

About This Quote

A character briefly feels freedom in love, yet struggles to express simple, sensory emotions, revealing inner conflict between desire and articulation.

In simple terms: He feels love but can’t say simple things about it.

Key Takeaway

Practice expressing genuine feelings directly.

Themes

love self‑expression illusion communication inner conflict

Mood

melancholic hopeful

Type

literary reflective

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationships
  • self‑reflection
  • interpersonal communication

Key Concepts

sensory perception emotional honesty personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does difficulty in expressing love affect relationships?
  • What steps can help bridge desire and honest communication?
A Different Perspective

Romantic idealism may clash with reality.

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