After the stranger leaves, Elisa puts on her prettiest dress and admires herself.
Elisa tears off her dirty gardening clothes, scrubs her skin clean ising a block of pumice, and then she looks and admires her newly cleaned body in the mirror. Later on, She dresses in a dress that represents the "symbol of her prettiness" and put on makeup.
John Steinbeck's short story called "The Chrysanthemums" deals with a proud, strong woman called Elisa Allen who feels frustrated with her present life.
D. where did the poet live around the time the poem was written
C) Alienate
All the other choices don't make sense...
To satisfy his pride and to win fame for himself to help the king.