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  1. Grace Ansley Character Analysis. A middle-aged socialite, Mrs. Ansley is the widow of Horace Ansley and lifelong friend of Alida Slade. Mrs. Ansley appears at first to be Mrs. Slade’s opposite: reserved and self-effacing where Mrs. Slade is confident and entitled, mild where Mrs. Slade is bold, and rational where Mrs. Slade is sentimental.

  2. At that point, our worst fears were confirmed and the testing showed that Ansley Grace had multiple life threatening issues. Any one of them would be difficult alone but many were critical singly and when they combined them together they were exasperating.

  3. Mrs. Grace Ansley is presented as a mild-tempered, quiet woman overshadowed by her domineering friend, Mrs. Slade. She is much more accustomed to life's disappointments, and she is consequently more practical. As more of Mrs. Ansley's past is uncovered, however, this initial picture changes. Although she appears submissive, she is capable of ...

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  5. In Wharton's story, Roman fever symbolizes the passion that drives the plot. This passion manifests itself in the Colosseum tryst between Grace Ansley and Delphin Slade and in Alida Slade's long-suppressed enmity for Grace and jealousy of Grace's daughter. Grace and Alida as Victims of Roman Fever.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · Grace Ansley. Grace Ansley is the widow of Horace Ansley, the man she married just a few months after her one night with Delphin. The implications are clear; she was pregnant, so her parents ...

  7. Grace Ansley is an upper class wealthy widow who has led a comfortable, quiet life with her husband. According to Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Ansley's life was boring compared to hers.

  8. Analysis. One the terrace of an upscale restaurant in the heart of Rome, two American women — Alida Slade and Grace Ansley, both “of ripe but well-cared-for middle age” — lean against the parapet, admiring the spectacular view below. From their position, the two women can see both the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum.

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