Elisa has a bad relationship with her husband Henry. Henry doesn't appreciate Elisa's femininity and sexuality. She grows the chrysanthemus as they were her children. However, her encounter with the tinker reawakens her sexuality and gives her hope. Her realization that her life is not going to change is real whe she sees the flowers thrown on the road.
He get frustrated because there are fool birds are everywhere but he can not catch the because they blend in to the woods so well.
The end of the war but the begining of a new life style.
The are free.
A. Shakespeare is a notible author.
Explanation:
Notible is not the correct spelling. It would be “notable”.