Chrysanthemum Essays

  • The Chrysanthemums Character Analysis

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    While John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” and Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” characters have both Physical and emotional masculine characteristics,  Steinbeck’s character, Elisa, can not fully accept this characteristic due to society seeing women as weak. Voskuil’s character, Mama, only thinks about being more feminine to gain her oldest daughters acceptance.     In Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums,” Elisa is described as a masculine women even though society would rather her not be. After a moment

  • Feminism In A Streetcar Named Desire

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    A Streetcar Named Desire is a story told from a women’s perspective. The story develops as the protagonist, Blanche DuBois. Tennessee Williams lets readers to follow a women’s experience under a patriarchal society and how women lives their lives in the 20th century: powerless, submissive, dependent and chaste. In the story, Stella has created an image of women should be submissive and compliant. “[She backs out of sight. He advances and disappears. There is the sound of a blow. Stella cries out

  • The Chrysanthemums Analysis

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    Steinbeck is one of many author that uses imagery for their story, in “The Chrysanthemums” the theme of the story was uses through imagery and symbolism. His imagery reinforces his theme of loneliness and confinement in the story. In “The Chrysanthemums”, the valley was surrounded by mountains and fog, which describe as if she was living inside of the pot. The house that Elisa live in is surround with fence and the flower chrysanthemums is also surrounded with fence inside the fence. As if she was living

  • The Chrysanthemums Essay

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    In the story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the third person objective helps communicate the message, loneliness can lead to dissatisfaction with life. John Steinbeck wrote the short story in third person objective to give the readers an unprejudiced outlook on the story. By using this, the narrator enables the reader to conclude their own thoughts. The third person objective states “Her eyes sharpened. "Maybe I could do it, too. I've a gift with things, all right.” (Steinbeck 15) The readers

  • Summary Of The Chrysanthemums

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    "The Chrysanthemums" is a short story in which John Steinbeck, the author, presents a telling of Elisa and Henry Allen’s marriage through Elisa’s perspective. The work takes place in the 1930s in the Salina Valleys, where Elisa is tending to her Chrysanthemums, while Henry is negotiating a business deal. Throughout the story, the reader gets an inside look into how Elisa truly feels about her relationship and life with Henry. Symbolism is an object, person, or an action that means more than what

  • Essay On The Chrysanthemums

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    Women's roles have changed throughout time. Both The Chrysanthemums, written by John Steinback, and The Story of an Hour, by Kate Choppin, are stories that use both direct and indirect characterization on women and their roles in their time. Throughout The Chrysanthemums, there are examples of our protagonist Elisa Allen struggling as a woman in the 1930s Great Depression society. In The Story of an Hour, it focuses on the fact that the protagonist, Mrs. Louise Mallard, feels oppressed and stripped

  • Chrysanthemum Answers

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    Name of Book: Chrysanthemum Title of Lesson/Activity: Write out and compare each student’s names and discuss why you shouldn’t make fun of others Content Area: Writing Grade Level: Kindergarten Learning Objectives: The students will… (something that could be observed or measured) 1. Teacher will read the book out loud to the students 2. After reading, discuss what happened in the story and why its wrong to make fun of others 3. Write out each student’s name and compare them, talk about

  • Chrysanthemums Quotes

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    of others to fulfill one 's emotional needs. The narrator shares, “The chrysanthemum stems seemed too small and easy for her energy” (Steinbeck 439). Even though her job maintaining the chrysanthemums might seem boring and unsatisfying she still finds passion in growing them. The chrysanthemums in this quote symbolize Elisa’s life; Elisa can relate to the chrysanthemums because she is stuck at home just like the chrysanthemums are stuck in the ground. In addition, In the rising action, Elisa says

  • The Chrysanthemums Symbolism

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    In “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the titular flower, Salinas Valley, and Elisa Allen complement each other. The importance of each is therefore highlighted: the yellow chrysanthemums suggest Elisa’s personality traits and view of life; while the Salinas Valley indicate her protected lifestyle and lead us to realize her greater desires in life. Throughout “The Chrysanthemums” Steinbeck is proving a point about married couples and women’s roles in society. Chrysanthemums and the Salinas

  • Isolation In The Chrysanthemums

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    lack of the normalizing influence of society. In all of the following examples the leading women of the stories are confined within a realm of their own femininity and in physically isolated environments that reflect this state of mind. In The Chrysanthemums John Steinbeck utilizes the setting as a way to highlight the protagonists loneliness. He begins the story by introducing

  • Symbolism In The Chrysanthemums

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    John Steinbeck wrote a story called “The Chrysanthemums”. Throughout the short story, john talked about various symbols. The author was very creative with the symbols and themes used in this story. I am going to tell about a few of these symbols and themes. The first symbol the author talked about was the flowers. Elisa Allen relates to the flowers in many ways. She is lovely, strong, and thriving. Elisa strongly identifies herself with the flowers, even saying that she becomes one with the plants

  • Symbolism In The Chrysanthemums

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    Steinbeck. In his symbolic short story called “The Chrysanthemums,”  it demonstrates how this figurative language device applies to the story to help the story develop a more intriguing meaning. The story tells about married woman, Elisa, who grows beautiful chrysanthemums which she gives to a tinker that happens to stop by. The events shows a hidden message and a emotional event through symbolism that is taking place. In the short story, “The Chrysanthemums,” by John Steinbeck, the author uses symbolism

  • Imagery In The Chrysanthemum

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    In “The Chrysanthemum”, Steinback uses imagery to reinforce the feelings of confinement and loneliness in the main character, Elisa’s, life. He gives detailed descriptions of her scenery and the people she interacts with to give the reader an impression of her feelings. He does this by writing the solemn description of the valley she lives in, her house, and the characters in the story. To begin with, Elisa lives in a valley that seems to be very confining. “On every side it sat like a lid on the

  • Femininity In The Chrysanthemums

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    In the early nineteenth century, John Steinbeck wrote a short story titled “The Chrysanthemums” that broke ground on the repressed sexuality of women in that era. Women of the nineteenth century were extremely repressed by the patriarchal society that was in power in that era, so they often were not able to express their femininity and their sexuality. The Nineteenth century woman that “The Chrysanthemums” follows is Elisa Allen, a middle aged farmer's wife. Elisa dresses rather mannish in the beginning

  • Gender In The Chrysanthemums

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    The short stories, “The Rocking Horse Winner” by D. H. Lawrence and “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck both share a common theme in terms of family relationships with the play “Beauty and the Beast” (1964 film) by Jean Cocteau. The theme of gender is an apparent feature in the family relationships of the characters in all these stories. In John Steinbeck’s story of “The Chrysanthemums”, the theme of gender role stands out as a major theme. In her marriage, the character Elisa is trapped in the

  • Women In The Chrysanthemums

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    "The Chrysanthemums" revolves around a female character that tends to a garden on a farm with her husband. We soon learn that she is not as happy as she is perceived and that she is not as respected as she would like to be. Elisa is introduced as a strong woman when she is gardening but as the story progresses, we see that her strength is not truly real. Elisa lives in a world where she is secluded and deprived of freedoms due to a society that believes women should play passive roles. As the story

  • The Chrysanthemums Essay

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    At the point when John Steinbeck 's short story "The Chrysanthemums" first showed up in the October 1937 release of Harper 's Magazine (Osborne 479), Franklin D. Roosevelt had quite recently been reelected president. The nation was recouping from the Great Depression, associations were creating, and kid work in assembling was ended (Jones 805-6). The principal female bureau part in American history, Frances Perkins, was delegated the Secretary of Labor (Jones 802). She was one of only a handful couple

  • The Chrysanthemums Theme

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    In John Steinbeck’s story “The Chrysanthemums”, it details, along as follow a lady and the plant she loves to grow. Within the story a young lady expresses her love for this specific plant. She explains why she grows it and how highly she holds them. It gives her a sense of pride and ease when she takes care of them. It is a way of escape from her feeling of confinement. As the story progresses, the girl explains why she has this passion. She feels left out from her husband. Her husband is always

  • Observations In The Chrysanthemums

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    The sample student paper had many interesting observations in The Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck.  My initial observations about the story, were also that the flowers symbolized Elisa in many ways. One of them was that the chrysanthemums represented the unhappiness Elisa felt in her life. Another meaning in the flowers was how Elisa saw herself in the flowers as a delicate and beautiful. Steinbeck makes us see the connection between Elisa and the flowers when the man from the wagon complemented

  • Thesis For The Chrysanthemums

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    The Chrysanthemums This story written by John Steinbeck, takes place somewhere in the late 1920’s to early 1930’s when this county was coming out from the great depression. The setting takes place during December on a ranch in Salinas Valley California. During this time women’s rights was merging into a great issue. Men are the ones that earn money to support the household, making a living, while women do the house chores. Being in a rural setting Elisa is confined to her garden and house, without