What Is The Mood Of The Storm By Kate Chopin

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Kate Chopin is a short story author that lived in the late 1800’s. She is mostly known as the first women author to write about women’s rights. She had a very influential impact on women back then and even that impact is still with us today. The story that I will be focusing on is one of her love stories she wrote called “The Storm” and I thoroughly enjoyed this one, that’s why I chose to write on it. An analysis of “The Storm” by Kate Chopin, demonstrates how the setting and atmosphere helps the reader visualize, feel the mood of, and develop the plot of the story. In the beginning of the story Chopin describes the clouds and the atmosphere by saying “clouds that were rolling with sinister intention from the west”. (87) With that sentence you can already imagine yourself in that situation with a storm nearby. Chopin uses this directly to connect with the reader by showing great visualization. Chopin does this throughout the story and it is a very good technique to use. As she describes the structure of the house you can tell that the houses made back then were severely poor to the great infrastructure we have today. So a storm of that caliber could cause a lot of damage. By informing us of this you can understand why “Calixta” who is the …show more content…

For instance, when the guy she knew named Alcee came and asked if he could wait at her gallery until the storm passed you could already tell that these two had some history because they knew each other’s names. After he comes inside Chopin starts describing Calixta saying “her blue eyes still retained their melting quality” (88) this creates a visualization but also the mood of what might be to come. Then the story starts being more romanticized more and more until the point of them sharing a kiss. Chopin does a great job of leading the mood up until the climax which is the