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A 5 page paper which analyzes Kate Chopin’s short story
“The Storm.” Bibliography lists 4 additional sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAstorm.rtf
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accepted until the last quarter of the twentieth century, she offers a fine vehicle for exploring the intellectual and aesthetic tides of American thinking and American literature. In important ways,
she summarizes the nineteenth century with her fine mixture of romanticism, realism, and naturalism" (Skaggs). However, in many other ways we can see how "she predicts the latter part of
the twentieth century with her feminism and existentialism" (Skaggs). Her short story "The Storm" serves as an incredibly perfect example of these realities. While her most famous work is "The
Awakening," a novel that "revealed an uncomfortable portrayal of domestic and gender relationships to the American public," and resulted in Chopin being ostracized, her short story "The Storm" seems to
address uncomfortable realities even more (Stipe 16). In the following paper we examine Chopin and her short story arguing that this work was something that depicted many realities that people
of the time period would rather ignore. And, it is also a novel that clearly speaks of a feminist freedom both then and now. Kate Chopin and "The
Storm" As mentioned, "Kate Chopin is best known in the literary world of today as author of the novel The Awakening. Highly controversial in its time, The Awakening deals with
the condition of the nineteenth century woman in marriage, and has been more recently rediscovered and recognized as an overtly feminist text for these same reasons" (Le Marquand chopin.html). Her
work is also that which tells tales that speak of truth and simplicity and the nature of man. Her style addressed the realities in a very simple and natural way.
Her works present a style that possesses "objective psychological realism, her emphasis on character rather than plot, her striving for economy and unity, and her distinct amorality" (Le Marquand chopin.html).
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