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Chrysanthemums By John Steinbeck Analysis

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Nazaneen Hariri Professor Holton June 30, 2015 Assignment 5 Temptation The story “chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck is about a lady named Elisa, who lives on a ranch with her spouse. Her husband makes a business deal with some men and sells the cattle. In order to celebrate, he decides to take Elisa out for dinner. As her husband leaves to deliver the cattle, a stranger drives up the road and distinguishes himself as a repairman of sorts. While Elisa is working on her small garden, he asks her if she needs anything to be fixed and she says no. She tries to get rid of him but he starts talking about his travels and the lifestyle. He then asks her about her garden. She gets excited that he is interested in her flowers so she gives him some chrysanthemums to grow. She makes a connection with him due to the lack of passion in the marriage. Eventually he leaves and her husband returns. She gets dressed up and as they head down the road to go to town, she begins crying when she sees the Chrysanthemums that she …show more content…

The story opens up very peacefully yet creating a mood of anticipation. In the beginning of the story he describes how Elisa and her husband are physically isolated by the “The high grey-flannel fog of winter closed off the Salina Valley from the sky and from all the rest of the world.”(704) the fog is being compared to the grey funnel. From the “rest of the world” hints the readers how separated the ranch is from other houses. Another example is the valley being described as a “closed pot”, which implies her loneliness in this world as she reached her boiling point. She feels that there could be more to life. Elisa cherishes her garden, however and she needs the interest showed toward her by a man. The author described her temptation when, “she was kneeling on the ground looking up at him. Her breast swelled passionately.” (

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