Malmar McKnight’s The Storm
Malmar McKnight’s frightening story, “The Storm”, weaves a violent storm and murder together to heighten the horrific fears that engulf Janet Willsom. “The Storm” is a combination of Mother Nature, Janet’s emotions, and her heartbreaking dilemmas. The eerie mood is revealed throughout the story. Figurative language helps the reader bring the story to life in his/ her mind. The author’s use of irony is devolved through Janet’s changed perception of the storm.
Throughout the story, the mood becomes more suspenseful. As Janet walks out of the strong spring storm and enters her cold damp house, she is overcome by feelings of isolation and loneliness. Her husband is not there; there are dead plants
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She also thinks that she sees a face in the window. As she enters the damp, musty, ill-lit cellar you can feel the suspense building. Malmar continues to use these types of images up to the conclusion of the story.
The author uses a lot of figurative language throughout the story. The forceful wind is compared to a dog shaking a rat between its teeth. As Janet tried to calm herself, the idea that a dead woman was in the basement of her house began to beat at her like a flail. The idea that she was frozen with freight was illustrated by her body being like a drawn bow. Examples of more figurative language can be found throughout the text.
The most obvious idea of irony is the storm itself. In the beginning of the story, Janet felt the storm was scary and her house and husband were the only areas of safety. She had confined herself to one area of the house and snuggled in her husband’s coat to keep the storm from surrounding her. At the end when her husband frightened her, Janet no longer felt safe at home or with her husband. So she ran out into the raging storm for protection from within. It is ironic that the storm in the beginning was her greatest fear and in the end, it became her greatest ally.
The author’s frightening story, “The Storm” has all the expected things that a good scary story should have. It has a story line that gains suspense throughout the story, there is irony, and there is lots of
It is ironic in this case because as the writer builds up the plot, she constantly reminds her audience that 'the storm' is very destructive and scary, but later the reader finds that the fear is gone and is replaced by desire. It makes one think that the storm does not only destroy the characters' belongings; it destroys the trust and faith on which their marriages were based on.
McKnight Malmar’s story, “The Storm”, is a suspenseful short story about a woman, later in the story revealed to be named Janet, coming home to an empty house with no sign of her husband, Ben. The story is told in third person limited point of view where the reader follows Janet who has to process her husband being gone, and finding the lifeless body of a woman while alone in her isolated home during a thunderstorm. The story starts with Janet being excited and relieved to come home to her husband, where she imagines a kind, almost platonic Ben to welcome her home by kissing her cheeks and touching her shoulders (Malmar, Pg. 1). Through the progression of the story, Janet uses her time alone to shift her happy thoughts of Ben into doubt and reason. During the storm, Janet is able to see her life with Ben as the abusive relationship it truly is.
In the essay titled “The Santa Ana Winds”, Joan Didion uses a story teller- like tone and persuasive rhythm to lure her audience into the eerie ambience of the winds. In the use of these techniques, Didion aims to further convey the wind’s disastrous and mysterious effects.
To many, a storm is a peaceful thing. It brings life with its rain, changing the land into a fertile green paradise. However, when thinking of a storm, people tend to forget the natural disasters that are also categorized under such name. Hurricanes and tornados, types of extreme storms, bring anything but life. They rip centuries-old trees up by their roots, tear entire houses away from their foundations, even take the lives of innocent men, women, and children, destroying whole towns in their wrath and leaving chaos in their wake. Such a storm is the central plot point in Hilbun’s short story, Hope. It details the struggle of a father and son
The story is divided into five sections. In the beginning, the approaching of the storm. In the middle the storm reaches its highest point and ends with the end of the storm with the key characters going back to marital duties
The story of “The Storm” has a very deep meaning behind it. It’s about a family who is separated by a storm for a small amount of time and it leads to the wife, Calixta, cheating on her family and showing no regrets of the fact. Kate Chopin in her story “The Strom” uses imagery to demonstrate the relationship between the storm and the characters themselves.
The Storm is a story Written by Kate Chopin. The time at which the story was set is in the 19th century. The story was set in Louisiana and in real sense, Louisiana is a place that is best known for violent storms. The story is about is a confrontation of the theme of femininity and complexities of the married people in the storm. The storm is used throughout the story, and it only ends after the characters, Alcee and Calixta’s sexual encounter, which brings out the theme of femininity, and sexual desires.
The story “The Storm” imaginary is identify by the sexual desire Calixta has which creates a conflict represented as the actual storm is happening in the story. The location and the activities that Bobinot and Calixta where doing shows that there marriage wasn’t bond and their focus was different. Calixta didn’t even knew about the storm due that she was occupied sewing that her thoughts and mind where being occupied thinking on something else and Bobinot decided avoid going back home due that the storm might brought out passionate emotions he is trying to avoid. Calixta and Alcee let the storm, represented as their emotions, take control of them even thought both are married. Each of the characters in the story has a different approach towards
I vaguely remembered a hurricane coming through when I was but a child. The howling winds and heavy rains had caused much damage to my father’s plantation and to others along the river. At that time, I had never been into the city; now that I thought about it, Angelique was in the city when the storm came- Anastasia had held me and soothed my fears as debris slammed against the wooden shutters that covered the window of my bedroom…
Kate Chopin’s story “The Storm” takes place in the city of New Orleans in late 1800’s. New Orleans is a controversial city down south filled with passion, lust and many other things ones might consider sinful. In the story, Chopin tells of the adulterous, steamy affair between Calixta, whom is married to Bobinot and Alcee, who is married to Clarisse. Calixta and Alcee, once lovers, are brought back together by the ferocious storm. While the storm is passing through, the result is a steamy, passionate storm created by the two lovers.
In the short story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin the storm symbolises the characters emotions.
1.“The Storm” is a short story written by Kate Chopin that tells the tale of a wife who is home alone when a storm begins to ravage the area. The storm plays the main physical conflict throughout the story thus the storm is a fitting and important title for the story. 2.Physical conflict is quite apparent in the story as the storm is the major problem that allows the events of the story play out. Morality is also brought into question as Calixta sleeps with another man during the storm but the man solves his marital problems doing so. 3.Characters in “The Storm” are written in with little if any backstory and leads the reader to interpret the past.
“The Storm” takes place in Louisiana at the home of Calixta and the store Friedheimer during the 1900’s. The protagonist Calixta is a married woman with a son named Bibi. She seems to be a stay at home mother who receives helps only a few days a week by a woman named Sylvie. At home, she works hard to keep the house clean and orderly. Calixta is a pretty woman who loves her husband, but there is something that she feels is missing from their relationship. However, she does not realize this void until Alcee comes along.
This short story “The Storm” written by Kate Chopin, presented unforeseen affair in a society where things happened to be authoritarian and so unadventurous. The setting of the story is so engrossing that the entire happening was well illustrated by Chopin; nature, fear, affair and sexuality. The most exception of this piece is the time frame and the timing of the author’s honesty in scripting what was unspeakable at the time. Several characters are wisely casted in this magnificent short story showing the expressive lives of the then societal structure.
The idea is perfect. The characters are completely cooperating. The setting is so clear in her mind that she can describe it every little detail, from the kinds of flowers that grow in that area to its fractured history.