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... The drifter mentions Elisa's chrysanthemums and she immediately loosens up as "the irritation and resistance melt(ed) from her face" (paragraph 51). ...
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... The drifter mentions Elisa's chrysanthemums and she immediately loosens up as "the irritation and resistance melted from her face" (297). ...
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... masculine areas. "As a dominant symbol Elisa's chrysanthemums are the very backbone of the plot" (Hughes 60). They symbolize Elisa's ...
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... the land. In the short story, The Chrysanthemums, Elisa is constantly with held from life because she is a woman. "On every side ...
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... Chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa by having sensitivity under a strong outer layer. ... Just like Elisa, the chrysanthemums have a protective gate. ...
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... Chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa by having sensitivity under a strong outer layer. ... Just like Elisa, the chrysanthemums have a protective gate. ...
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... Chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa by having sensitivity under a strong outer layer. ... Just like Elisa, the chrysanthemums have a protective gate. ...
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... Together the chrysanthemums and Elisa Allen convey the Woman Rights Movement; just as Elisa Allen lives her limited life that is cut off from all social and ...
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... First, the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa's children. ... As the story unfolds, the chrysanthemums come to symbolize Elisa's femininity and sexuality. ...
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... To bring this business of Elisa and the chrysanthemums to some telling close, the author implies that life is all about acknowledgement. ...
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... As soon as he mentions that he knows someone who might be interested growing chrysanthemums, "Elisa's eyes grew alert and eager." She talks about them with ...
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... In line with this masculine imagery, Elisa's passion in growing chrysanthemums also reflects her inner desire to dominate and rule over something. ...
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... to men. In John Steinbeck's short story, The Chrysanthemums, Elisa Allen is a strong woman trapped in a dull marriage. She leads ...
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... In the final segment of Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums," Elisa shows a new aura of confidence is as she prepares for an outing with her husband. ...
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... They both have interests of their own. Henry is persisted into caring his livestock, as Elisa remains tendi! ng her garden of chrysanthemums. ...
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... suppress her femininity. The peddler manipulates Elisa's love for the chrysanthemums for an opportunity for food and money. By doing so ...
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... To the peddler the chrysanthemums were only worth fifty cents, but to Elisa they were priceless. In the end it was the peddler that won the battle.
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... The symbols in setting and characters show the scope and nature of this empty society, and the chrysanthemums portray Elisa's existence and emptiness of her ...
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... In this instance Elisa says no but her setting and surroundings will later make her say yes. See the man asks about her flowers, the chrysanthemums, she tells ...
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... When Elisa spots the chrysanthemums lying broken in the road "she tried not to look as they passed but her eyes would not obey (Steinbeck 1469)." She knows ...
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... Also Chrysanthemums are a symbol of death. The pairing of the death association and the symbol of what the Chrysanthemums mean to Elisa is ironic. ...
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... The Chrysanthemums that Elisa gardens, are her strength and pride. ... Elisa sees these men while she is preparing for her new season of Chrysanthemums. ...
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... Mrs. Ames from "The Astronomer's Wife" and Elisa Allen from "The Chrysanthemums", two women in their best ages, did share similar lives. ...
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The Chrysanthemums, by John Steinbeck, is set in the beautiful valley of Salinas, California ... Elisa Allen is at a point in her life where she has begun to ...
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... When Elisa spots the chrysanthemums lying broken in the road "she tried not to look as they passed but her eyes would not obey! ...
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... collapses. " She was crying weakly-like an old woman". "The Chrysanthemums" uses many symbols to reveal Elisa's naivete and purity. It ...
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... comes when he quickly recants his statement that the chrysanthemums smell "nasty" at first, to agreeing that they have a "good bitter smell" as Elisa replied. ...
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... But again, in "The Chrysanthemums," he has painted Elisa as that other kind of woman with harsh and garish colors, devoid of sympathy or shadows. ...
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Journal #1: Analysis of "The Chrysanthemums" The story of "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck is a story about a woman, Elisa, who has desires and needs ...
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... when he quickly recants his statement that the chrysanthemums smell "nasty" at first, to agreeing that they have a "good bitter smell" as Elisa replied (399). ...
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