Chrysanthemums, A Review Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Chrysanthemums, A Review.

Chrysanthemums, A Review Essay | Essay

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Chrysanthemums, A Review

Summary: Reviews the story, "The Chrysanthemums," by John Steinbeck. Provides a plot summary of the story. Discusses the character of Elisa and reveals how she is the victim of her own naive hopes.
"The Chrysanthemums" introduces us to Elisa Allen, a woman who knows she has a gift for things, but can't make more use of it than to grow her chrysanthemums. She is trapped in the Salinas Valley, where winter's fog sits "like a lid...and [makes] the great valley a closed pot." Her human nature has made her complacent in ordinary life, but the short glimmers of hope offered by her flowers and a passing stranger reveal that there is more to Elisa than her garden. Her environment may be keeping her inside her small garden, but inside her heart there is a longing for more.

When we are first introduced to Elisa, she seems to look more like a man from afar than a woman who is gardening. She wears a man's hat, and her flower print dress is almost completely hidden by a large apron. She doesn't...

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