Kate Chopin's short story "Storm" explains injustice between two lovers during a brief thunderstorm. This story suggests a controversial topic on women's sexuality and passion. The controversy until she died after her death in 1999 was "Arashi." The story is divided into 5 sections, each section has many small clues and hints that reflect her message. In short, Kate Chopin 's "Arashi" is to confirm the sexual desire and passion of women, and refuse to suppress society.
Through the story, Chopin depicts the sexual desire of women with the image of the storm and refuses society's repressive view of women's sexuality and passion. Strangely, Chopin wrote the story as follows: "The storm has ended, and everyone is happy." This line is done in the way of "tongue and check". It is Arashi. However, if you know the real information of Chopin, people will feel that Calista's very authentic sexual activity is not limited to one-off encounters.
Author Kate Chopin expresses women's freedom with her two short stories "Storm" and "One Hour Story". She is a landmark writer of women's independence and human sexuality. Through these two short stories, Chopin describes the lives of two women who have found their freedom in times when society can not accept equality between women and men. "Arashi" uses love and marriage as a comprehensive passion to impede freedom. "One hour story" connects love and marriage to misfortune and depression
Kate Chopin's short story "Storm" is about the bad faith of two lovers during a brief thunderstorm. This story suggests a controversial topic on women's sexuality and passion. It was "storm" that caused controversy until she died after she died in 1899. The story is divided into 5 sections, each section has many small clues and hints that reflect her message. In short, Kate Chopin's "Arashi" is the affirmation of women's sexuality and passion, refusal of it's oppression by society.
"Arashi" has a very symbolic meaning to passion. I will confirm the sexual desire of a woman through the relationship between Calixta and Arsi. Calixta married Bobinot, but she continued to engage in unacceptable behavior with Alcee in society, promising adultery. Her newly discovered passion determines the importance of passion in the 1890s, and many women believe they are tied up. Many parts of the story told sexual encounters between Calista and Arcy. Arashi itself uses lightning and lightning to explain their progressive passion. She approached him and reached out to him. "The increase in Arashi's power represents a growing passion between the two lovers.