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An Analysis Of John Steinbeck 's ' The Chrysanthemums '

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Cynthia Gardner Richard Courtney ENG 1110 December 22, 2016 An Unsatisfied Life John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” is a short story about a woman named Elisa and her unhappiness with her life. She is a woman living in a man’s world in the late 1930’s. Elisa and her husband, Henry, are childless. She is confined to a lonely life where she cares for her husband, their farm house, and her precious chrysanthemums. Throughout the story Steinbeck indicates Elisa’s struggle as a woman who wants more out of her life and feels she is stuck in the role society has chosen for her. At the beginning of the story Elisa is tending to her chrysanthemums. Henry is speaking to two businessmen across the yard. It appears Elisa is interested in their interaction as she glances in their direction several times. When the two men leave, Henry walks over to Elisa and compliments her on her award winning chrysanthemums. The compliment brings out her pride as is shown in her facial expression. She puts a lot of her energy into her chrysanthemums. He then tells her that he wishes she could use her skills in the orchard to grow big apples. Hearing this, Elisa perks up at the idea of helping with the business of the orchard. She is smart and capable, and she is desperately looking for more fulfillment in her life. Unfortunately Henry quickly drops the subject as he wasn’t serious, the business of the orchard is man’s work. “Her interest in the business side of the ranch goes unnoticed, her

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