In Kate Chopin's short story 'The Storm,' the narrative
surrounds the brief affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alcee.
Many people don't see the story as a condemnation of
infidelity, but rather as an act of human sexuality. This essay
argues that 'The Storm' may be interpreted as a specific act
of sexuality and passion joined with a condemnation of its
repression by society. If one is to attempt to interpret 'The
Storm,' it becomes necessary to examine the conditions of
the surroundings.
The title of 'The Storm,' with its sexual energy and
passion, is of course critical to any inter…