The Storm
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1898
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Short Story • Fiction
Louisiana • 1890s
1898
Adult
18+ years
“The Storm” by Kate Chopin, set in the late 1800s in the Deep South, tells the story of Calixta, whose husband Bobinot and son Bibi get caught in a storm while she is at home. Seeking shelter, her former beau Alcee visits her, and their rekindled passion mirrors the storm’s intensity. Once it subsides, Bobinot and Bibi return, and everyone feels content. Adulterous relationships appear.
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Unnerving
Contemplative
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Reviews of Kate Chopin's The Storm praise its vivid imagery and exploration of themes like human sexuality and independence. Critics commend Chopin's bold narrative and characterization but note the story's brevity as a limitation for deeper development. Overall, it remains a powerful example of early feminist literature.
Readers who appreciate The Awakening by Kate Chopin or The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne will enjoy The Storm. This short story appeals to those interested in themes of forbidden love, female desire, and societal norms within a late 19th-century setting. Ideal for fans of feminist literature and American literary classics.
2,026 ratings
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6
Short Story • Fiction
Louisiana • 1890s
1898
Adult
18+ years
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