Answer:
Rain= food = life
Explanation:
Rain= food = life, they need water to grow there crops to get food and survive
In Steinbacks’ “The Chrysanthemum”, Elisa Allen’s
interaction with the repairman indicates her need of a different life that she
had been experiencing. She was born at a time where women had little opportunity
to choose the things they want and express their wants. It can be seen that
Elisa is an intelligent and passionate woman who’s been married to a man that
she do not like. Her interaction with the repairman is mostly exchanged with thought-provoking
conversation and the need for sex. Because these are the things that were not
given to her by her husband. The repairman, even though he exchanges flirts
with her, do not feel the same. It is shown that he does not share Elisa’s
passion at all when he threw Elisa’s chrysanthemum shoots away – a representation
of Elisa.
In the poem there is figurative language such as using “Crystal stair” (a metaphor) which refers to a perfect life. Also in the poem problems that occur or challenges are referred to tacks, splinters, boards which are metaphors. Another example of another metaphor is when then poem states “Don’t you set down on the steps.” This means don’t stop climbing the stares and don’t stop giving up.
Answer:
i only know part 1 and it is b
Explanation:
A) Both characters are of the same age and have a similar mindset.