Week 5 - Azkah Anjum “Fatuity”

 Fatuity

(Noun) something foolish or stupid

“The face she lifted to her dancers was the same which, when she saw him, always looked like a window that has caught the sunset. He even noticed two or three gestures which, in his fatuity, he had thought she had kept for him: a way of throwing a head back when she was amused, as if to taste her laugh before she let it out, and a trick of sinking her lids slowly when anything charmed or amused her” (Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton). 

When I first read this passage, I did not know what fatuity meant so I was confused about what the sentence was conveying. My understanding of the sentence changed when I learned that the word means stupidity. Understanding what this word helped with establishing the mood and the perspective of the character also. This helped me understand that the character feels disappointed. 

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