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    Elisa’s Point of View In the short story‚ “The Chrysanthemums” John Steinbeck tells the story of Elisa Allen living on a ranch in the Salinas Valley with her husband Henry. Elisa is a thirty-five year-old house wife that takes pride in growing chrysanthemums. One day while cutting down last year’s chrysanthemums her husband tells her that he has just sold thirty cattle and is going to take her out to dinner and a movie. After that‚ a traveling tinker stops by her house and offers to fix any pots

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    Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine by David H. Jackson Jr. exemplifies the life of Charles Banks as Booker T. Washington’s... Premium 1881 Words 8 Pages John Steinbeck’s Greatest Accomplishments John Steinbeck‚ born in 1902 in Salinas California to John Ernst and Olive Hamilton Steinbeck‚ became one of the greatest American writers of his century. Growing up... Premium 973 Words 4 Pages The Consumer Appeal of Underdog

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    setting in Susan Glaspell’s Trifles are prime examples of the effect of setting on characters and plot. Environmental settings often have the most concrete effects on character and plot. In Steinbeck’s The Chrysanthemums‚ the environment of rural Salinas‚ California virtually defines the life of Elisa Allen‚ the short story’s protagonist. From the beginning‚ the author provides a vivid description of Elisa in her natural environment by saying‚ “Elisa Allen‚ working in her flower garden‚ looked down

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    Chapter Analysis Chapter One Two itinerant workers‚ George and Lennie‚ are introduced. They rest in a small clearing by the Salinas River‚ on their way to a nearby ranch where they expect to sign on for work. They have hurriedly left the last ranch‚ following an incident involving Lennie in Weed. Lennie pleads with George to tell him over and over again about their dream ranch‚ where Lennie’s main task will be to tend the rabbits. Lennie’s Aunt Clara‚ whom he refers to as “that Lady”‚ is briefly

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    masculine one she had tried so hard to achieve through its imitation. The short story begins with a look at the setting. "The Chrysanthemums" was written in 1938‚ and the story takes place roughly around the same time. It is winter in Salinas Valley‚ California. The most prominent feature is the "gray-flannel fog" which hid the valley "from the rest of the world" (221). The grey fog that covers the valley is like that of the man ’s world covering Elisa and pushing her down. The mountains

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    his theme of loneliness and confinement by giving a detailed look on the valley and the characters. First Steinbeck uses the valley to descried Elias emotional part of life. The text states “that The high gray-flannel fog of winter closed off the Salinas Valley from the sky and from all the rest of the world.‚” (Steinbeck line1) which he

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    however‚ is not true. You will hear testimony that he did indeed know the difference between right and wrong‚ life and death. Our two witnesses‚ Crooks and Candy will testify to this effect. When Lennie entered the barn on that ranch in the Salinas River Valley that beautiful autumn afternoon‚ he had no intention of killing anyone. He did not plan to hurt anyone‚ run away from a crime‚ or get in any kind of trouble. He went in the barn simply to be with his new puppy. When Lennie and Curley’s

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    take the reader to an unreal‚ but easy to imagine world in which a woman‚ named Elisa Allen‚ is living uncomfortable and surrounded by several types of boundaries that do not let her be the real person and woman she is. Living in the close and small Salinas Valley‚ Elisa’s world is enclosed to the ranch in where she lives and by the garden fence that limits the house ground‚ and in which Elisa plants her precious chrysanthemums. Contrasting Elisa’s dark and limited world her husband Henry Allen and the

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    Grandfather cannot come to grasp that his dreams of the West and moving across the plains are over and that reality has set in. The story is taking place at his daughter’s farm‚ in the West after the exploration of frontiering period‚ near Old Town Salinas in California. It is a settled area and the threat of Indians and starvation is no longer present. They live on a farm with plenty of food and comfort in the place they live in. However‚ they trust the land and have lost the excitement of the West

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    Chrysanthemums‚ he tells of a lonely‚ hardworking farm wife‚ who is seeking attention‚ and wonders what life could be like outside of the valley‚ but decides to settle for the country life she currently lives. To begin‚ Henry and Elisa live in Salinas Valley‚ a cold and dreary little town‚ which will make anyone‚ feel lonely. The Allen family is secluded from the rest of the world by the winters “high gray-funnel fog”‚ (281) and “On every side it sat like a lid on the mountains and made of the

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