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... But Elisa's sense of power hits a bump in the road. As the drive into Salinas, Elisa sees the chrysanthemum sprouts thrown into the road. ...
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We are first introduced to Elisa Allen, a strong hardworking woman that is married, and lives on a ranch in Salinas Valley, tending to her chrysanthemums. ...
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... Elisa's sense of power hits a bump in the road, as they drive into Salinas. Elisa sees the chrysanthemum sprouts thrown into the road. ...
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... In the garden, Elisa Allen is cutting down the old chrysanthemum stalks. Steinbeck's description of the Salinas Valley is remarkable. ...
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... named Elisa. Elisa is a thirty-five year old married woman. She lives in Salinas Valley, California on a farm in the 1930s. She ...
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... At this point in time of the story nothing is known about the Elisa Allen, but this quote about how the Salinas valley is closed off from the world is a symbol ...
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... At this point in time of the story nothing is known about the Elisa Allen, but this quote about how the Salinas valley is closed off from the world is a symbol ...
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... it (the valley) sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the great valley a closed pot." Under the lid was Salinas Valley, the home of Henry and Elisa Allen ...
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... While Steinbeck opens his story describing the Salinas Valley in December metaphorically referring to the Elisa's character, Boyle jumps directly to Mrs. ...
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... While Steinbeck opens his story describing the Salinas Valley in December metaphorically referring to the Elisa's character, Boyle jumps directly to Mrs. ...
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... He does not want the readers to see Elisa change; he wants to leave it open, to ... of the simple lives and hardships of men and women in the Salinas River Valley ...
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... He does not want the readers to see Elisa change; he wants to leave it open, to ... of the simple lives and hardships of men and women in the Salinas River Valley ...
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... gray flannel fog of winter [that] closed off the Salinas Valley from the sky and from the rest of the world." This image represents Elisa's depression, boredom ...
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... the story. It reinforces Elisa's feelings of isolation from the world. The story is set in valley of Salinas, California. But with ...
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... how " The high grey - flannel fog of winter closes off the Salinas Valley" (294 ... Steinbeck starts to describe the characters of the story like Elisa Allen, her ...
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... closed off the Salinas valley (Steinbeck 1462)." The fog surrounding the Salinas valley is a representation of the barrier of isolation between Elisa and the ...
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... closed off the Salinas valley (Steinbeck 1462)." The fog surrounding the Salinas valley is a representation of the barrier of isolation between Elisa and the ...
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... and nature of this empty society, and the chrysanthemums portray Elisa's existence and ... place around the same time it was written, in Salinas Valley, California ...
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... The way that Elisa's flower garden is fenced off and closed in depicts her ... The story's setting is in Salinas Valley, California, along the countryside, on a ...
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... Under the lid was Salinas Valley, the home of Henry and Elisa Allen. Henry made a fair amount of money from his crops and stock. ...
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... in Steinbeck's Novels John Steinbeck was born in 1902 in the Salinas Valley in ... Elisa Allen in "The Chrysanthemums" and Mary Teller in "The White Quail" use ...
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... of winter closed off the Salinas Valley from the sky and from the rest of the world." (1) The fog represents the mental obstacle that keeps Elisa content in ...
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... I felt the pull of back muscles in Elisa Allen as she bent over her garden ... Salinas Valley is where Steinbeck lived until the end of high school when he went to ...
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