Symbolism in Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums"

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September 13, 2013

 

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The man has said the right thing at the right time. He has complimented her "children". He has led her into a false security. After they discuss a few things, she ends up giving him a chrysanthemum. He accepts it only to throw it on the side of the rode later, thus destroying Elisa's dreams. (B.) The setting is a sunny, cold day most likely in late fall, though it doesn't say...
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The bleakness of the day resembles Elisa's real life while the chrysanthemums resemble her dreams. The juxtaposition of the two is quite striking. One on side you have classic Steinbeck; bleak, cold, dry, dirty and on the other side you have kind of surreal reality; bright, yellow, nice. (C.) The washing scene symbolizes a rebirth of Elisa...
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