Symbolism In The Storm By Kate Chopin

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The Storm by Kate Chopin creates a twisted version of how the stereotypical role of a women in the past has parallels to their current assumed role. The idea that a women in the late 1800s could even have the realization that she was capable of cheating on her husband is unlikely; though it did happen. This story uses several convenient situations that propel Alcee and Calixta together, as shown through the title (The Storm) and the separation between Alcee and Calixta’s respectful partners. Chopin also uses symbolism to spur the aforementioned idea forward.
Between the storm that raged through the town and the fact that Alcee’s wife was out of town and Calixta’s were left immobile in a shop created a convenient situation for the two former-lovers