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    different similarities between Elisa and her flowers. Readers are able to comprehend how a lady feels when she is caged within her life‚ and the struggles to disengage from such oppression. At the end of the story‚ the writer expresses a sense of hopelessness for Elisa because‚ although she might try as much as possible to free herself‚ reality will rise up and keep her entrenched in a subdued role. At the beginning of the story‚ we encounter loneliness that forces Elisa to dedicate her energies and

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    Steinbeck’s story “The Chrysanthemums” the main character Elisa is in the garden wearing men’s clothing; her appearance made her seem strong. "Her face was lean and strong and her eyes were as clear as water"(Steinbeck 226). Elisa has a strong self-confident attitude in the beginning of the story before meeting the pot fixer‚ and by the end of the story she lacks confidence and feels like she is losing control. In the beginning‚ Elisa likes the power she has over the chrysanthemums. The author

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    desires and frustrations in her life. Steinbeck uses many examples‚ such as the flowers to symbolize the thoughts and ideas of the main character‚ Elisa‚ in this story. Elisa Allen is a lonesome woman who gets pleasure from growing her chrysanthemums. Since her husband‚ Henry‚ is constantly working with the cattle in their farm‚ Elisa never receives enough attention or any kind of affection. This neglect from her husband causes her to turn to her chrysanthemums‚ which she is very

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    Henry is talking with two guys‚ who he is trying to sell his cattle to them for a good price. Elisa is in her garden tending to her chrysanthemums (her babies). After Henry and the two guys come to an agreement Henry comes up to the fence and comments about how nice her chrysanthemums look. Elisa then states that her mother also has the same gift with gardening. Henry then suggests they go out to dinner. Elisa agrees then Henry jokingly mentions going to the fights. Once Henry goes back to work on gathering

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    Chrysanthemums" shows the true feelings of the main character‚ Elisa Allen‚ through the use of setting and her interactions with other characters in the story. By way of vivid descriptions‚ Elisa’s feelings of dissatisfaction over the lack of excitement in her life are portrayed. Her role as a mere housewife and then the subsequent change to feelings of a self-assured woman are clearly seen. These inner feelings are most apparent with the portrayal of Elisa working in the garden with the chrysanthemums‚ the

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    “The Chrysanthemums”‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is about a women wanting more. Elisa Allen lives on a ranch with her husband Henry Allen. Elisa is a lean‚ strong women‚ her eyes are as clear as water‚ and she has a knack for gardening. Elisa treats her Chrysanthemums‚ which are her prized possession. One day her husband Henry‚ who is a successful business man‚ comes and tells Elisa about a successful business deal he made. Henry says that he is going to take her to town for dinner to celebrate after he

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    tells the story of Elisa Allen living on a ranch in the Salinas Valley with her husband Henry. Elisa is a thirty-five year-old house wife that takes pride in growing chrysanthemums. One day while cutting down last year’s chrysanthemums her husband tells her that he has just sold thirty cattle and is going to take her out to dinner and a movie. After that‚ a traveling tinker stops by her house and offers to fix any pots or sharpen any knives. After a conversation with the tinker‚ Elisa figures out for

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    Chrysanthemums" is a feminist text. Throughout the whole book there is a slight undertone about how Elisa is tired of her life and wants to leave her husband and the boring tedious life she leads there with him. While she is a somewhat strong woman‚ what with helping around on the farm‚ it still seems like she is eager to get away from it all and have an adventure. The story begins with discussing how good of a gardener Elisa is‚ and how proud she is of her garden. Gardening is usually though of by people as something

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    special way to take the reader to an unreal‚ but easy to imagine world in which a woman‚ named Elisa Allen‚ is living uncomfortable and surrounded by several types of boundaries that do not let her be the real person and woman she is. Living in the close and small Salinas Valley‚ Elisa’s world is enclosed to the ranch in where she lives and by the garden fence that limits the house ground‚ and in which Elisa plants her precious chrysanthemums. Contrasting Elisa’s dark and limited world her husband Henry

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    The short story centers around a thirty five year old housewife named‚ Elisa. Elisa works frequently in her luscious garden‚ often tending to her Chrysanthemums. Her marriage to her husband‚ Henry‚ appears to very bland and lacking any passion. While working in her garden one afternoon‚ a fix-it man in a covered wagon arrives to her and her husband’s home‚ asking if there is any work he can do for them in exchange for pay. Elisa is intrigued by the tinker and strikes up a conversation with him. They

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