Analysis of The Storm

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As a child, Kate Chopin lost her father in a train wreck, so she did not have a male figure growing up. Chopin grew up with three strong, independent women whom were a great influence on her life. From them, she learned to be independent. She asserted this independence by acting in ways that were "unlady-like" for a woman in her time. Chopin also disagreed with the "patriarchal rules that sought to control women's inner life", rules that condemned a woman's sexual desires (pp. 455). The theme in many of Chopin's writings deals with those sexual desires. One of which is a short story called "The Storm".

"The Storm" starts off at a local gro



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Approximate Word count = 450
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)

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