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Symbolism In The Chrysanthemums

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The setting of a short story often plays a major role in revealing the theme of the story, especially in short stories where the characters cannot show their full personality because of the narrative’s short length. In “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the setting offers the reader deeper understanding of the story and especially the main character, Elisa Allen. Set in Salinas Valley, California, Steinbeck expertly contradicts the expectations that come along with a California setting: lazy days in the sun, the thrill of adventure, and the warmth of perennial happiness. The setting reveals the isolation plaguing Elisa Allen and her desperation for intimacy while also mirroring Elisa’s inner feelings. The setting lends itself to feelings …show more content…

When she is introduced, she is wearing a “gardening costume” (178) which covers nearly all of her skin and is described as being traditionally masculine. She conceals herself, thereby concealing her true feelings as well. Along with the heavy gardening garb, Steinbeck also describes her as being behind a “wire fence,” where her flowers are protected from harm. However, she treats her flowers as an extension of herself due to the amount of care she puts into them, so the fence is not only protecting her flowers from harm, but also herself. The fence and the clothing are methods of protecting herself and further concealing her loneliness. However, she removes part of her armour when the tinker, surreptitiously manipulating her, begins to make friendly conversation and she engages with him. Although the conversation falters, the tinker discovers another route to manipulate Elisa when he compliments her chrysanthemums and she takes her hat off to reveal “her pretty hair” (182). She reveals herself to him, her true self, due to her attraction to the tinker’s way to life and his interest in the flowers that she treats as an extension of herself, but also due to her longing for closeness with someone else who truly understands

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