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Storm By Kate Chopin Essay Research Paper

Storm By Kate Chopin Essay, Research Paper


"The Storm" by Kate Chopin is a great literary example of the use of


setting. Chopin uses setting to not only influence the reader?s senses, but


also, to illustrate the actions and feelings of her characters. Chopin uses a


great choice of short descriptive words to describe her setting such as: "[W]hile


the storm burst. It shook the wooden store and seemed to be ripping great


furrows in the distant field" (Chopin, 96), and "The rain beat on the


low, shingled roof with a force and clatter that threatened to break an entrance


and deluge them there" (96), to thrust the reader into the sense of being


in the storm that is baring down on her characters. The description of her


setting also helps to make the characters actions and feelings more powerful and


exciting to the reader than if the story had taken place in a different setting.


Chopin?s choice of setting also coincides with the actions and feelings of her


characters. In the depths of the raging storm the characters Alcee and


Calixta?s passion is as sudden and intense as the storm itself. Chopin


describes the lovers? passion within the storm, "They did not heed the


crashing torrents, and the roar of the elements made her laugh as she lay in his


arms" (97). Even as the storm was intense, as was the lovers? passion so


as the storm begins to tire itself out so do the lovers. "The growl of the


thunder was

distant and passing away. The rain beat softly on the shingles,


inviting them to drowsiness and sleep." (98) As the storm ends and the land


is renewed, "The rain was over and the sun was turning the glistening green


world into a place of gems" (98), so it seems is the characters?


relationships. It is as if the storm has a profound effect on the characters


that make them appreciate those around them whom they love. Expecting his wife


to be worried and angry, Bobinot expects to find his wife to be ready to explode


when he and his son arrive home. However, "Bobinot?s explanations and


apologies which he had been composing all along the way, died on his lips as


Calixta felt him to see if he was dry, and seem to express nothing but


satisfaction at their safe return" (98). Not only did the storm and sudden


passion effect Calixta it also effected Alcee: "Alcee Laballiere wrote his


wife, Clarisse, that night. It was a loving letter full of tender solicitude. He


told her not to hurry back, but if her and the babies liked it in Biloxi, to


stay a month longer. He was getting on nicely; and though he missed them, he was


willing to bear separation a while longer– realizing that their health and


pleasure were the first things to be considered" (99).


Kate Chopin. "The Storm". Literature: An Introduction to Fiction,


Poetry, and Drama. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia. 7th ed. New York. Longman.


1999. Pages 95-99

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