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Edith Wharton demonstrates in The Age of Innocence, as she does in her other texts, how
life has influenced her. Her ability to see the ugliness within the beautiful sounds morbid, but her
realistic views allowed her to see what she believed was wrong with society. In the most basic
analysis, Wharton wrote The Age of Innocence from her perspective of old New York society.
Rather than focusing on the familiar argument of male dominance over women, she believed the
problems women faced in America had more to do with society in general than |
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