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Gender Roles In Chrysanthemums

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The short story Chrysanthemums, written by John Steinbeck in 1938, portrays the conformity to societal gender roles of females throughout most of the nineteenth century. Many women in the 1930s were entering the workforce where they were faced with lower wages and harsh working conditions. Married women at the time often faced more hostility in the workplace, due to the fact that they highlighted the image of women taking away men’s jobs, and the fact that a woman's place is in the home taking care of their children. While women were able to work, stereotypical societal roles continued to shape the way women lived inside and outside of the workplace. In the home, the roles included cooking, cleaning, watching the children and providing …show more content…

The love she wishes for herself and the peddler is a lustful, rebellious one. It serves more as a passageway from her normal and enforced life to a life of free will and wondering. The shining of her soul illuminates the need for Elisa to feel something that doesn’t come from the reliance of her husband whom she is tied down to. Once the peddler leaves, and Elisa sees her flower has been tossed out onto the road, like her fantasy relationship with the peddler, and “her eyes would not obey” (Steinbeck 6). While Elisa’s eyes are unable to look away from her flower that was tossed away, her soul is unable to accept the fact that she will never be able to obtain the abstract lifestyle she longs for. With her flower symbolizing her womanhood, she is able to see but not acknowledge the fact that she will never be able to escape the inequality of the stereotypical roles of women she if forced to live in, as her wanted freedom will only be thrown away and soiled by men or other controlling forces.
The transformation of Elisa’s clothes also serve as a symbol of her longing to escape the traditional womanly roles she is forced to take on. At the start of the story, Elisa wears “a figured print dress almost completely covered by a big corduroy apron with four big pockets to hold the snips, the trowel, and scratcher, the seeds, and the knife she worked with. She wore heavy leather gloves to

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