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The Storm Essay, Research Paper


The Storm


In Kate Chopin’s short story “The Storm,” the narrative


surrounds the brief affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alcee.


Many people don’t see the story as a condemnation of


infidelity, but rather as an act of human sexuality. This essay


argues that “The Storm” may be interpreted as a specific act


of sexuality and passion joined with a condemnation of its


repression by society. If one is to attempt to interpret “The


Storm,” it becomes necessary to examine the conditions of


the surroundings.


The title of “The Storm,” with its sexual energy and


passion, is of course critical to any interpretation of the


narrative. The title refers to nature, so the storm can


therefore he seen as symbolic of sexuality and passion. And


the image of the storm will be returned to again and again


throughout the story.


At the beginning of the story Bobinot and his young son,


Bibi decide to wait out a rapidly approaching storm at the


store. Bobinot’s wife, Calixta, is home alone, tending to the


household chores. Calixta’s is not aware of the storm


approaching, although she is married and has a child, she is


unaware of the sexuality and passion within her.


As Calixta is gathering up the laundry, Alcee Laballiere


enters the yard, seeking shelter from the coming storm. My


first impression of Alcee is that he is pretty well off in the


world. Although I see Bobinot as a simple man. There is a


mutual attraction between Calixta and Alcee, and this


attraction is not new. Calixta has not seen Alcee very often


since her marriage, and never alone. The attraction between


Calixta and Alcee is only briefly explored. With Alcee’s arrival


comes the beginning of the rain, and he asks to wait out the


storm on the front gallery.


Calixta is startled from her sudden awareness that she is


still sexually attracted to Alcee, even though both are married.


The storm increases quickly and drives Alcee inside.


Calixta’s appearance is described as “she is a little fuller of


figure than five years before she married; but she had not lost


nothing of her vivacity.”


The storm outside continues to increase, reflecting the


sexual tension inside. Calixta is becoming as unsettled as the


elements outside, the passion of the storm echoing her inner


emotions. Calixta and Alcee move to a window to watch the


storm, and when lightning strikes nearby, Calixta staggers


backward into Alcee’s arms, and for a moment he d

raws her


“close and Spasmodically to him.”


I don’t think Alcee sensed the passion that Calixta feels


in the beginning of the story. “the contact of her warm,


palpitating body when he had unthinkingly drawn her into his


arms, had aroused all the old-time infatuation, and desire for


her flesh.” Calixta and Alcee embrace, giving into the storm


of passion that is now present in both of them. Calixta and


Alcee cast aside the constraints of society and the boundaries


of their respective marriages. Neither has found passion of


this depth in their respective marriages. Then the storm


passes and Alcee leaves.


In the end of the story Calixta’s passion is seen to be


natural, experienced without guilt or shame. Bobinot and Bibi


returned home after the storm, and brought his wife (Calixta)


some shrimp. Calixta greeted them with nothing but


happiness and satisfaction of their safe return. For Calixta


the story ends with her renewal of her marital duties, and is


now aware of her natural, passionate, sexual nature. Alcee


like Calixta, is newly aware of the depths of the passion within


himself, and is not satisfied within the boundaries of his


marriage. And so the storm passed and everyone was


happy.


The story presented sexuality through the imagery of the


storm. Calixta was unaware of the sexuality within herself,


and it is only by putting aside her marriage, was she able to


know her true sexuality. One cannot assume that a brief and


limited awakening that passes like a storm will be enough to


make one happy, sexually, the storm will eventually return


someday.


The Storm


English 102


The Storm is interpreted as a specific act of


sexuality and passion. The Storm is not only an act


of nature, but of passion inside both Calixta and


Alcee. The storm comes along with the arrival of


Alcee, and leaves as he leaves Calixta.


I. The way of nature and human emotions.


A. Calixta’s emotions are mixed up when Alcee


arrives in the story.


B. Calixta remembers forgotten feelings toward


Alcee.


II. The storm gets more vigorous.


A. The storm becomes more violent as Calixta


feels the attraction for Alcee.


B. Alcee draws Calixta close to him.


III.Alcee unleashes his feelings for Calixta.


A. The storm reveals itself as Calixta and Alcee


are sexually drawn together.


B. Alcee and Calixta see a different side of


themselves.


English 102

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