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or evil in light of Chopins tale of transgression? KATE CHOPINS "THE STORM" by , Ph.D. (c) October 2006 -- for more information
on using this paper properly! Kate Chopins message of forbidden feminine desire in The Storm is indicative of the prolific writers inherent
ability to pursue even the most complex of concepts, clearly appealing to the innermost recesses of the readers soul. The author has a long history of reaching out and
inviting her audience to experience with her the sometimes expansive and often intense sense of being that is clearly portrayed within her obviously reflective works. Chopins distinctive talent with
regard to weaving a web of emotional discontent has not gone unnoticed, for it is this very factor for which she is so well known, reflecting her typical nature in
that they befit the very essence of the authors compelling fortitude. To address the forbidden elements of gender equality and sexual desire proved overwhelming for the society in which
Chopin lived. "They did not heed the crashing torrents, and the roar of the elements made her laugh as she lay in his arms. She was a revelation in
that dim, mysterious chamber; as white as the couch she lay upon. Her firm, elastic flesh that was knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamy lily
that the sun invites to contribute its breath and perfume to the undying life of the world" (Chopin 87-92). Inner strength, unrelenting
passion and an extraordinary sense of escapism is representative of Kate Chopins The Storm. Her intricate character symbolizes the very dichotomy that plagues each and every woman: the desire
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