John Steinbeck wrote "chrysanthemum", the hero Elisa raised a flower called chrysanthemum in the garden. Elisa's husband, Henry is a typical farmer busy with his orchard and yak in his daily life, while Elisa, a housewife, goes to her garden as a chrysanthemum is shown as a child of Elisa I will. "Trifle" written by Susan Glaspell is a script about Mrs. Light who was the main suspect when her husband died.
Using symbols and symbolism in John Steinbeck 's "Chrysanthemum" short story "The Chrysanthemums" is about the proud and strong woman Elisa Allen who is dissatisfied with his present life. Her frustration is not derived from the fact that children and husbies envy her romance as a woman. The only way she was depressed was her garden, where she planted a beautiful chrysanthemum. Steinbeck uses Erisa and chrysanthemum as a symbol of the heart of each woman.
John Steinbeck wrote "chrysanthemum", the hero Elisa raised a flower called chrysanthemum in the garden. Elisa's husband, Henry is a typical farmer busy with his orchard and yak in his daily life, while Elisa, a housewife, goes to her garden as a chrysanthemum is shown as a child of Elisa I will. "Trifle" written by Susan Glaspell is a script about Mrs. Light who was the main suspect when her husband died.
In the context of romance and sex, women are generally regarded as as beautiful as flowers. In John Steinbeck's short story "The Chrysanthemums", Elisa Allen has never received such recognition. She is a strong woman, but she is frustrated because her husband has never romantically praised her. This kind of depression only deepens as she feels the need to have no children and become a mother. She found her frustration in the garden where she planted a beautiful chrysanthemum.