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Calixta And Alcee In The Storm By Kate Chopin

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In “The Storm” by Kate Chopin, she expresses the desires and passion a woman is not allowed to express at the time. In the social context of the time it is to be expected to marry within your class. Calixta finds herself at home during a storm while her husband and son are in town, then when she least expects, the man she has lusted after appears. This opens the door to chance they may never come again for either she or Alcee. In a moment in time they embrace what they have been longing for. And for Calixta this may be the most exhilarating, fleeting moment of her life. Chopin alludes in this story that both Calixta and Alcee have a great longing for each other and knowing that this is a one-time opportunity. They fully embrace it with little hesitation despite being married to other people because of the social context. …show more content…

Chopin alludes to a prior encounter between the two, however after this each goes on with life despite the desire to be with each other. While together in the house a bolt of lightning strikes and allows them an opening encounter leading to the encounter. “The contact of her palpating body when he had unthinkingly drawn her into his arms, had aroused all the old-time infatuation and desire for her flesh.” (Chopin 352) The two are not strangers to each other. The storm that has been brewing internally between them, now at full

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