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5 pages in length. Kate Chopin's influence upon culture and society illustrates how much of an impact literary artists can have upon the world around them. While her characters might be based within a fictional atmosphere, the message they portray digs at the very core of some of societies most troublesome issues.
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within a fictional atmosphere, the message they portray digs at the very core of some of societies most troublesome issues. Inner strength, unrelenting
passion and an extraordinary sense of escapism is representative of Chopins The Storm. Her intricate character symbolizes the very dichotomy that plagues each and every woman: the desire to
be a faithfully devoted wife and mother, while at the same time the urgency to confront the inward sensual struggles that constantly fight for freedom. However, it is the
simplistic manner by which the author expresses this deep desire that masks the storys complex symbolism. "No wonder Chopins turn-of-the-century audience had trouble digesting her story. Readers on
the eve of the twenty-first century are still challenged by it" (Stipe 16). Chopins protagonist, who exemplifies this inherent conflict, recognizes her need to break free from the typical
societal mold cast upon women. By doing so, she establishes herself as her own person -- unafraid to depart from the norm and answer her forbidden desires - in
spite of the critical and damning eye society forever casts upon her. "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 PG).
Chopins message of forbidden feminine desire is indicative of the prolific writers inherent ability to pursue even the most complex of concepts, clearly
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