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    my exploration into characters and their reactions to situations in John Steinbeck’s‚ "The Chrysanthemums" and John Cheever’s‚ "The Five-Forty-Eight". Characters in both of these stories are full of passion and come alive in the text as you read them. It is this resurrection of the text to full life in your mind’s eye that is at the core why people like to read! In John Steinbeck’s‚ "The Chrysanthemums" we find husband and wife Henry and Elisa Allen as the main characters. Henry and Elisa live

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    to be beaten‚ mocked and abused all for the sake of saving her sister (Rossetti 424-440). Jesus Christ allowed himself to be beaten‚ mocked and even killed just to save us from our sins. The main theme that can be seen in “The Chrysanthemums” by the use of the chrysanthemums in relation to Elisa. Elisa seems to be happy and be confident by the idea of how well her flowers are doing. It is easy to see how close Elisa is to the flowers. While her flowers may look beautiful and stand up strong‚ besides

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    deserve pity and comments on the statements of the others. Choose three characters and write the discussion. N - Narrator of the Yellow Wallpaper E - Elisa of The Chrysanthemum R - Robert the Blind Man of Cathedral N: Hello Madam! Are those flower buds raised by you? E: Oh‚ yes. They are chrysanthemums. N: Chrysanthemum! It’s a beautiful thing‚ like flickering colored smoke. Could I stay for a while and write about them? E: Someone said that also…Are you sure you want to write about them

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    Some common themes that Chrysanthemum deals with are overcoming differences‚ bullying in school‚ and self-esteem issues. This picture book is easy for children to relate to because they have all either felt these different feelings. The emotional themes I want to discuss about this book are excited and loneliness. With a new environment‚ new people and friends‚ a lot of the times students will become lonely because they do not feel like they fit in or they do not know how to socialize with their

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    observed the high demand of lacquer ware in the Japanese market but supply was not in accordance to that. In 1952‚ he built a substantial business for mass production of 500000 sets of lacquer table ware using numerous men power.The Nakamura “chrysanthemum” brand has become Japan’s best known and bestselling brand in terms of its good quality and middle class users. However‚ Outside of Japan he was restricted as per government policy to not do any business‚ except for selling occasionally to American

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    The short story‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ called “The Chrysanthemums” demonstrates an interesting theme of great magnitude. The main focus of this short story is based around the isolation and dissatisfaction of Elisa Allen’s life. From the beginning‚ the main character Elisa is alone. While her husband is having a business conversation with some men dressed in suits and smoking cigarettes‚ she is tending to her garden of chrysanthemums. Not only she is alone physically‚ she is also afflicted

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    writes short stories like “The Chrysanthemums” and “Flight”. In Steinbeck’s “The Chrysthemums” Elisa Allen is married to a negligent ranch owner. While her husband works on the ranch‚ Elisa tends to her chrysanthemum garden daily. One day while tending to her garden‚ a charming tinker man pulls up to her in his wagon and tries to make a business transaction with her. Seeing that she is not interested‚ the tinker strikes up a conversation with Elisa about her chrysanthemums. In the end‚ the tinker takes

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    As demonstrated in four of Steinbeck’s works‚ The Pearl‚ Of Mice and Men‚ “The Chrysanthemums”‚ and “The Leader of the People”‚ his characters’ dreams and aspirations fail as forces beyond their control work to constrain them. i. Introduction ii. Of Mice and Men a. George and Lennie are opposites; George is smart‚ Lennie is extremely strong. b. George tries to keep Lennie‚ who is mentally disabled‚ under supervision at all times c. Lennie doesn’t recognize his strength. d. “ “Don’t you

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    The Strength to Resist In a short story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck‚ the author makes use of literary devices such as symbolism‚ characterization and setting to develop and bring out the theme. The author reveals the topic of temptation by exposing the Garden of Eden to the reader‚ as he explores the in depth the nature of sin. Steinbeck managed to expand the story of Adam and Eve to a far more relatable setting and time period. A crucial theme in this story is that temptation will always

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    The company started selling the product under the brand Chrysanthemum which eventually became the leader in the market. The product became famous with the American GI’s after the World War 2 back when Japan was under rehabilitation with assistance of the United States. Aside from the purchases made by the GI’s‚ the company practically had minimal business with other tourists. Most purchases by the tourists come only from those Chrysanthemum stocked up in Nakamuras’s local stores and outlets.

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