In chapter 13 Mr. Trenor becomes an antagonist. “No, she must fight her way out alone” (Wharton 119). This quote shows how lily and Mr. Trenor are opposed to each other. The quote also uses imagery. It gives the mental image of a hard fight. This fight is against Mr. Trenor ho seamed earlier like a blessing and timely escape from her problems.
Chapter 14 shifts view points to Selden and Gerty. This chapter shows a shift in Selden ’s character. This shift makes him a dynamic character. The conversation between Gerty and Selden shows how much he cares for Lily and how she has made him change his philosophy about life.
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