The Storm within the Storm

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The Storm Within the Storm

In the short story “The Storm” by Kate Chopin, the two main characters, Calixta and Alcee, had chemistry several years before the adulterous affair transpires. One day during a storm the two would reunite and ignite the flame that once existed. This is the basis for the story, a storm within two marriages. Underneath the subliminal words of the story, there is a deeper meaning. “The Storm” helps define the sexual standards within the late nineteenth century while also making a dominant statement in regards to human sexual instincts and needs. The storm invokes suppressed emotions that Calixta & Alcee eventually act upon.

One critic, Robert Wilson, suggests further "Chopin’s title refers to nature, which is symbolically feminine; the storm can therefore be seen as symbolic of feminine sexuality and passion, and the image of the storm will be returned to again and again throughout the story" (1).

In the beginning of the story, Bobinot, Calixta's husband, who was introduced as a caring husband and loving father. Bobinot knew what his wife loved and ...

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