John Steinbeck "the Chrysanthemums"




John Steinbeck "The Chrysanthemums"

John Steinbeck "The Chrysanthemums"

The story recounts Elisa Allen's annoyance with her wedding ceremony? her sense of isolation from the world and her concealed yearns to articulate herself as a woman? to discover her sexuality and reside a more fervent life.

The setting of the story strengthens Elisa's sentiments of isolation from the world. The chrysanthemums themselves and other emblems show to the book reader a large deal about Elisa's labor to find her own identity. She appears not to be in feel with her own sexuality and is not adept to unearth the source of her dissatisfaction.

Elisa feels ...
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