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Analyzing "The Storm."


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The setting in this story creates the perfect environment for an

adulterous affair. In Kate Chopin's "The Storm", Chopin not only

creates the perfect setting but also uses the setting as a symbol of the

affair. Most likely occurring in the late 1800's and taking place in

the deep South, the story gives an account of an adulterous affair

between Calixta, wife to Bobinot and mother to four year old Bibi, and

Alcee, husband to Clarisse, during a terrible rain storm. The presence

of the storm is not merely coincidental. It is the driving force behind

the story and the affair. As the storm begins, climaxes and ends so

does the affair and the story.

From the opening we see that Chopin intends to use the storm to move the

story forward. The story begins with Bobinot and Bibi inside the local

store. As they attempt to leave they notice storm clouds approaching the

town. Deciding to wait out the storm, they remain inside. Meanwhile,

Calixta is at home sewing and......

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Approximate Word Count: 938
Approximate Pages: 4 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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