how does the stranger show that he is more aggressive than Henry when interacting with elisa at her garden
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He leans over the fence and eventually enters Elisa's garden, while Henry respects her space and remains outside.
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In the story, the stranger came with a wagon and a misspelled board tells that he is a tinker which means he repairs pots and pans. He asked Elisa for work. She refused and said that there is not any work for him.
The stranger first talked to her from the outside then eventually enters the field in which Elisa was working. He talked to her and asked her about the chrysanthemums. While all of this, Henry stood outside and respected the Elisa’s personal space.
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