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    The chrysanthemums is a symbol for Elisa love and emotions and her happiness. The chrysanthemums give her so much love and happiness that her husband couldn’t give her. The chrysanthemums is a symbol for her broken heart and her pains of being neglected by her husband. Her husband never for once praises her or her chrysanthemums. Elisa always working hard on her garden because the love she has for her chrysanthemums is been happy. One of the theme in the story was i think it was the way her husband

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    Essay Elisa and The Chrysanthemums

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    story was a complete total submission to a world she cannot hope to change. The moment she saw the dark speck and knew it was her Chrysanthemums, the flower she nurtured, cherished and that symbolizes her gift for growing things, her feminism and that is part of her, her heart broke in thousands pieces, even though she tried to stay strong for herself and her chrysanthemums, she eventually quietly broke down and started weeping like an old woman. Some may argue that her break down may

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    Chrysanthemum loved her name. It was, as her parents put it, “Absolutely perfect”, but then she started school. The book Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes is a children’s book that follows the journey of a young mouse named Chrysanthemum. It leaves readers of all ages with the important and relevant message of “don’t let what others think get you down”. Henkes executed this theme throughout the book well with his use of imagery, figurative language, and diction. So well in fact, that the morals of this

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    Rebecca Kallios 10/2/17 Thematic Analysis Essay The short story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck tells the story of Elisa Allen, a woman living with her husband in the Salinas Valley. Elisa is unsatisfied with her role as a rancher’s wife and would like to gain more independence and importance, yet she lives in a time when women were generally not as independent as men. The singular effect of entrapment is present throughout aspects of Elisa’s life from her personal identity, to her relationship

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    In “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck it surrounds a woman named Elisa. Elisa’s marriage dynamic proves to be complicated as the banter between her and her husband Henry demonstrates the inability to communicate. Isolation leaves Elisa not satisfied in her life and marriage. Therefore, the loneliness Elisa looks for comfort when a tinker shows up looking for work and cons her. The tinker appealed to Elisa making her feel less alone than she usually does and even shows interest in her beloved

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    The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck is a rich piece of work that has many underlying meanings hidden within it. I find that it was no mistake that this entire short story is a metaphor. Each character plays their own role in creating this metaphor from the very beginning of the story all the way until the bitter end. As well as characters, the lack of one particular “character” in this story seems to be the most important metaphor of all. No one character is more important than the other. They all

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    My Interpretation of “The Chrysanthemums” “The Chrysanthemums” is one of John Steinbeck’s popular short stories. “The Chrysanthemums” represents inequality of gender, limitations, and feminism. The story is about a married woman living in the early 1900s who longs for a more exciting, meaningful existence. Elisa Allen is intelligent, accomplished, attractive, and ambitious. Yet she feels confined in her life and marriage. Steinbeck uses the world around Elisa to give the

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    posting by Destiny Williamson on John Steinbeck’s short story, “The Chrysanthemums.” I agree with Destiny’s point that the themes present in this story are passion, determination, and infidelity. Destiny also stated each character had a passion. For example, Elisa’s passion was gardening and caring for her flowers (chrysanthemums). Elisa took great pride in her work of her beautiful chrysanthemums. For example, “‘Oh, those are chrysanthemums, giant whites and yellows. I raise them every year, bigger than

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    Brainstorming Thesis: “The Chrysanthemums” points out the flaws society has concerning gender inequality, specifically the oppression and underestimating of women. This is clear in the characterization of Elisa, Henry, and the Tinker, the symbolism of the chrysanthemums, and the motif of clothing. Modern version Elisa tends to her chrysanthemums Henry is a business man Henry and Elisa go to a work party. Elisa makes polite, but meaningless conversation with the wives of Henry’s co workers. Elisa

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    “The Chrysanthemums” is a short story written by John Steinbeck. The story 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. Some scholars interpreted this story differently, but C. Kenneth Pellow interprets it as “radically feministic.” The Great Depression was finally ending and women’s rights were rising

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