<span>Homework Help </span>> The ChrysanthemumsWhy did Elisa cry like an old woman in "The Chrysanthemums"?<span>Download Answers Download Study GuideAsked on May 10, 2008 at 7:23 PM by najedah<span>like 1</span><span>dislike 1</span></span><span><span>3 Answers | Add Yours</span><span>kwoo1213 | <span>College Teacher </span>| (Level 2) EducatorPosted on May 11, 2008 at 7:08 AMElisa "cries like an old woman" because she is absolutely crushed because she realizes that she has been duped by the tinker and that he was not interested in her chrysanthemums at all. He had only pretended to be interested in Elisa talking about them in order to get some business from her (some pots to mend). What had been an awakening of emotions for Elisa was now a huge disappointment. Elisa realizes that she simply cannot be anyone different from who she is on her little farm with her husband. She is "trapped" there and will never be able to get her husband to see the aesthetic beauty of her flowers that she loves so much.</span></span>
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The Classicism period in literature was around the middle of 1700s to early 1800s. However, some scholars do claim, that the middle of the 1600s which is generally termed as the Enlightenment period to be the beginning of the classicism period.
Some of the movers and shakers of this period; the ones that have so much influence during this time are:
John Locke, John Dryden, etc. (the 1650s to 1700s)
Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, etc.
(the 1700s to 1750)
Samuel Johnson (the 1750s to 1800s)
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4. A - It is correct
5. B - Lebron is a possesive noun
6. H - Comma after the entire phrase
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