The Storm By Kate Chopin Analysis

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An Essay on ”The Storm” by Kate Chopin freeflower104 When we read fiction, the atmosphere in this story creates a dominant mood that pervades all parts of a literary work. Usually the atmosphere suggests an aspect of the physical setting where elements in achieving the author’s intention. In some stories, a writer will seem to draw a setting mainly to evoke atmosphere. In this short story, “The Storm” by Kate Chopin, Kate sets the action in an old and stormy house that deals with disloyalty. In this short novel, a storm is a symbol revolving around the conflict. The story begins with a married woman named Calixta, and an old ex-lover of hers, Alcee, was trying to pass by but a storm was arriving. She lets Alcee inside her home to let the storm pass by for now. Calixta’s son and husband went to buy a can of shrimps however, they were caught in a storm, which disabled them from coming them back home, trapping them inside the store, until the storm’s wrath …show more content…

Chopin’s closing sentence, “everyone was happy”(Chopin, Kate pg 123) is just a way of disdainfully saying what Alcee and Calixta committed was their secret, everyone is happy just because no one knows of their stormy infidelity. Between Calixta and Alcee during the storm, everybody remained the same living their normal happy life with their spouse. Things truly would be different if one of them four finds out what happened that stormy day. In conclusion, if it weren’t for the storm, none of this would have occurred. Alcee would have passed right through Calixta’s house, Calixta would have still be sitting by the window with her sewing machine waiting for Bobinot and Bibi coming home with the shrimps by then. Calixta and Alcee lost their morals because they both cheated and betrayed on their partners and once the storm was over everything went back to normal as if nothing had ever