The Chrysanthemums Themes
Women and Femininity
Hi. You're a woman in a Steinbeck short story. Sucks to be you. We're not kidding. Being a woman in the world of "The Chrysanthemums" is no picnic. You have to keep house and look pretty, all while...
Dissatisfaction
No character in the world of "The Chrysanthemums" seems perfectly content. In the story, a sense of dissatisfaction arises from two main sources: a failure to successfully express oneself, and a fa...
Isolation
From start to finish, Elisa is alone: physically, emotionally, sexually. Perhaps it's that loneliness that leads to dissatisfaction with her life, or perhaps her dissatisfaction sparks her loneline...
Transformation
Transformations in "The Chrysanthemums" are small, subtle, at times barely even noticeable. This is not a caterpillar-to-butterfly situation. But if we pay attention, we see that Elisa goes through...