national flower of Japan? a) Cherry Blossom b) Chrysanthemum c) Plum blossom d) Not yet declared e) a or c 2. In Japanese culture‚ who should be given chocolates and gifts for Valentine’s Day? a) The man b) The woman c) Everyone d) Old people only e) The Japanese don’t celebrate Valentine. 3. True or False. Most streets in Japan do not have a name. 4. What symbol is prominently featured on the Japanese national flag? a) An eye b) Chrysanthemum flower c) Red sun d) Blue moon e) Wooden wheel
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Mad Men The television series Mad Men takes place in New York City in the early 1960’s. “The title‚ Mad Men‚ provides insight into the show’s psyche through a multilayered play on words. It is about the culture of the advertising industry that thrived on Madison Avenue. It tells us that the show is about “ad men” and we have to guess whether “men” here is used generically or whether it is intentionally exclusive to the women who also held significant positions in the business. The two most common
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He gave a bunch of Chrysanthemum flowers to a good-looking woman as a gift. However‚ Chrysanthemum flowers are not always given as a “good” gift in some countries. It sometimes has a meaning of sadness and a symbol for funerals. This is related to “Assumption of Similarities” and “Language Difference” from the
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Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" and John Steinbeck’s "The Chrysanthemums" are both stories portraying feminine sexuality and passion. Calixta and Elisa experience lust for men to whom they are not married to. Elisa seems to have a functional relationship with her husband Henry. She seems content with tending to the prized Chrysanthemums in her garden‚ while her husband tends to all the financial affairs. The observation that they have no children hints to the conclusion that obviously something is lacking
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completing her phd at Columbia University‚ she had joined in 1923. Franz Boas‚ Ruths mentor and teacher had held the title to be the American father of Anthropology. Franz Boas teachings are clear through many works of Ruth. From many of the books Ruth Fulton had wrote “ Chrysanthemum and the sword” was an idea that stood out. She was able to recompose her ideas of the japanese and the culture‚ and society. Ruth was able to use cultural materials to produce studies from a distance.Each of the readings dealt in some way on the nature of experimental
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I have chosen to work with “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck for this assignment‚ I have found this short story to be fascinating and it brings with it emotional undertones which remain with the reader long after reading. In the essay I will be demonstrating how the author has used both tone and style and symbolism to convey the principles of the work. Tone and style can be found in the method of writing and narration. Tone is indicated by the style the text is written‚ who the narrator is and
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wife is managing the house finding the silliest things to keep her busy: " from the removal of the spot left there from dinner on the astronomer’s vest to the severe trashing of the mayonnaise for lunch". Elisa spends her days in garden raising chrysanthemums "bigger than anybody around here." The fact that these two women did not have any children can mislead us to the conclusion that they were both trying to satisfy the instincts they were probably having at the age of thirty-five. While this is
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anything wrong with their treatment of women‚ most women during this time experienced severe oppression and were left unable to live a life independently in almost all aspects. Coventry Patmore’s The Wife’s Tragedy (1854)‚ D.H Lawrence’s Odor of Chrysanthemums (1909)‚ and Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) all offer a different‚ but connected view of the treatment of women during this time. Coventry Patmore wrote The
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Billy had grown more in common society‚ he might have observed the potential threat of the hotel. Secondly‚ chrysanthemums and velvet curtains don’t fit a nice‚ cozy hotel. “Green curtains (some sort of velvety material were hanging down on either side of the window. The chrysanthemums looked wonderful beside them” (Dahl‚ 63). Unknown to Billy‚ velvety curtains and especially chrysanthemums have a special significance. In many countries of Europe these flowers are symbolic of death and only used for
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