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    girls – your mothers, sisters, friends and colleagues — can reach their full potential” -UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck is a story about a woman named Elisa Allen who lives in the Salinas Valley. Elisa and her husband, Henry, live on a farm. Henry takes care of all the business decision and Elisa gardens, she loves her chrysanthemums. When Henry lands a big business deal, the two make plans to go out to dinner after work. Henry leaves to go to work, leaving

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    In John Steinbeck's “The Chrysanthemums”, the setting plays a significant role in the mood and themes of the short story. Set in the 1930s — a period of time also known as the Great Depression — in Salinas Valley, California, the tale revolves around the utter loneliness experienced by the protagonist, Elisa Allen, who is closed off from the “rest of the world” not only by the land in which she lives, but also by the stifling and sexist social expectations for women in her time. The story itself

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    “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck      The short story “The Chrysanthemums” shows how extraordinarily forward thinking the author, John Steinbeck, was in his understanding of the pressures that women dealt with in his time. Through the exploration and illustration of women’s emotions, Steinbeck gives us a view into the struggle of women in the early 20th century to find a place for themselves in society as well as establishing their own sexuality(Charters, 502).

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    The story The Chrysanthemums was solemnly based on Elisa. "The Chrysanthemums' seems to be a story of a woman whose role was in the garden. This story dramatizes the efforts made by a housewife, Elisa Allen, to compensate for the disappointments which she has encountered in her life. Steinbeck makes it clear that Elisa yearns for something more in her life then the everyday routines of farm life. The author’s portrayal of Elisa seems even more remarkable considering that he wrote the story during

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    John Steinbeck’s, The Chrysanthemums, was published in 1938 in a book of short stories, entitled The Long Valley. The Chrysanthemums has been a rather powerful draw for scholars because of its wide gap for interpretations and analysis of its main protagonist character, Elisa Allen and also the unique descriptions used to portray the deeper meaning behind the setting of the story. Themes of sexuality, oppression of women, as well as other numerous types of conflict portrayed in this rather somber

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    The short story “The Chrysanthemums” written by John Steinbeck. In this story, there are three characters. Elisa who loves to do the gardening and a strong lady, Henry Allen who a meaning well-rancher and last character is called Tinker who is a very different from the way we think about him. Tinker work is to mend pots and sharpen knives and scissors.My essay will talk about Tinker who is a manipulative person and self-centered/greedy person. First, tinker is a normal human being but in reality

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    The Touch of Fear “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck is telling the reader the story of Elisa Allen. Elisa is on her 35 years old and throughout parts of her life in a Garden. She feels in her garden strong and she believes she had the potential to change her life base of her garden, but beside her garden she had a weak personality. Elisa is like a cat because she is tender and hides herself of her reality and what is happening around her. She is a kind person who is believes if she is going

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    In the story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, a woman name Elisa and her husband live in a valley closed off from the people and places around them. Elisa is a very lonely and confided person, who is unsure of her green thumb abilities. She has a garden full of Chrysanthemums which to most green thumbs are some of the hardest to care for, but Elisa dose it effortlessly. The story sets a scene of a dark and closed off area in which they live. The first paragraph says “The high grey-flannel

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    The Chrysanthemums; A Critique by Hailey Hanna “The Chrysanthemums” is a short story written by John Steinbeck. It was originally published in 1937 before later being released as a part of his The Long Valley collection. This is an important story as it expresses women in a way that is more realistic, showing their true boredom, ambition, and capabilities. The story begins describing Salinas Valley as a whole, covered by a thick layer of fog. The story then zooms in on Elisa, a middle aged woman

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    Women In Chrysanthemums

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    decisions. There was a division between home and work, encountered by industrial revolution. Men went out into the world to earn a living while females were at home taking care of the house and or the family. Elisa Allen the protagonist in “Chrysanthemums” is a great example of a women in the nineteenth century because she was a farm wife who spent most of her time in her flower garden while her husband

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