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Essay on “The Storm”

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“The Storm” In the short story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin, there are two storms that are actually taking place here. This story is mainly focused on the lost love of old lovers, but there are a lot of hidden meanings in the story told behind the characters and their surroundings and how throughout the story “the storm” is being symbolized. The first storm, which is takes place on the outside with the natural world which is consisted of heavy rain, thundering, and gusts of wind that accompanies it, the second storm which is a storm between two old lovers that rekindle a passionate romance, with the storm raging outside, which leads to adultery for both of the married characters Calixta and Alcee. In this case rekindling the love for one …show more content…

Wrapped up in all her housework Calixta doesn’t even notice the fact of the storm starting to begin. She then realizes it and hurries to shut all the windows and grab the clothes from outside. While doing that she notices Alcee, and he asks for shelter just until the storm passes them. While her husband and son are trapped in town by the storm, she stands alone with this man in her home, and with the heavy storm growing minute by minute reaching its highest peak so do Claxita and Alcee’s passion for one another. “ The rain beat softly upon the shingles, inviting them to drowsiness and sleep, but they dared not,” at this point Calixta beings to think what if her husband and son were on their way home and what a “storm” that would be for her husband to find them too laying together in the arms of each other. But instead of regretting the act they committed they both feel a sense of renewal, “So the storm passes and everyone was happy”. Though Claxita’s feelings should be overwhelming to know she just cheated on her husband, she dare not tell, and “As Alcee leaves, he turns and smiles, and Claxita laughs out loud; her passion is seen to be natural, experienced without guilt or shame”. Furthermore, Claxita and Alcee said their goodbyes, and the husband comes home to a worried free wife with supper ready on the table. In the end everyone seems happy, Claxita is more loving and

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