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Textual Analysis Essay Outline I.
Introduction
A.
Kate Chopin’s short story, “The Storm”, written on July 19, 1898, takes place in Louisiana in the late nineteenth century. B.
Kate uses “The Storm” to explore the human desire for affection and push the boundaries
of gender roles, societal norms, and infidelity during that time. II. Detail #1 A.
Lombardi, Esther. "Kate Chopin's 'The Storm': Quick Summary and Analysis." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/the-storm-741514
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B.
Chopin uses the storm to symbolize their intense encounter. The storm starts slow and suttle then intensives as the two make love and after the encounter, everyone is happy again, just as the sun would shine after a storm. III. Detail #2
A.
https://www.katechopin.org/the-storm/#composition
B.
Kate Chopin’s short story, “The Storm”, written on July 19, 1898, takes place in Louisiana in the late nineteenth century. Chopin's short story flirted with the idea of exploring you’re sexuality which society deemed unacceptable at that time
IV. Detail #3
A.
Baker, C. (1994///Summer). Chopin's the storm.
The Explicator, 52
(4), 225. Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/chopins-storm/docview/216776768/se-2
B.
Calixia explores her sexual desires and has a moment of complete fulfillment for the first time
V. Conclusion A.
This story pushes the boundaries of infidelity and the roles society expected of you back in that day and time. Chopin uses the storm to symbolize their intense encounter. The storm starts slow and suttle then intensives as the two make love and after the encounter, everyone is happy again, just as the sun would shine after a storm. The ending makes everything seem fine, but when Alecc writes a letter to
his wife not to rush home this tells us someone will end up getting hurt in the end because he wants to continue the affair.
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