The literary element of "Storm" creates what a good short story needs. As quoted by John Dufrense, "Good stories are distant, personal and symbolic (1969). The elements used to attract you should be used very strongly; to connect with the people in the story This also creates connections with readers, leaves some influence, and affects the lives of readers and characters.
Please compare Kate Chopin's The Storm and T. Coraghessan Boyle's Greasy Lake. Please compare Kate Chopin and T. Coraghessan Boyle and take advantage of the perspectives, roles and scenes of elements of short stories "The Storm" and "Greasy Lake". The role and events of Kate Chopin will follow after the storm. This greatly enhanced her job. Boyle's role also reflects his environment, greasy lake. - Comparison of The Giant Wistaria and The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman 's short story "The Giant Wistaria" was first published in the New England Journal in June, 1891 and "Yellow Wallpapers" in 1892.
A short story by The American writer Kate Chopin "The Storm" (1898) is planned for the southern part of the 19th century. Dangerous storms often occur at that time and place. "Arashi" did not appear in Chopin's lifetime, but was posted in "Kate Chopin Complete Works" in 1969. This story is a sequel to Chopin's story "Canadian Ball." Chopin is recognized as a major force in paving the way for 20th century feminist writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald. Chopin's works are published in publications such as Atlantic Monthly and Vogue. For her theme, some critics often cause controversy and are called immorality