"The Storm" by Kate Chopin (Fiction).
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The essay of "The Storm", written by Kate Chopin, illustrates a story of one woman and one man drawn to each other by lust. Situated together by a storm, Calixta, the woman in this essay and "very married woman" has no choice but to let in an old friend and once loved companion out of the pouring rain. As a result, old flames spark a maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative
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maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative twist to many other stories dealing with unfaithfulness and infidelity, given that men are more prone to being accused of committing adultery with regard to women. This essay shows, no matter what the variables are "when the cat's away the mice will play". Type: Critical Essay Book: Patterns for College Writing, 9th EDITION Bibliography/Works Cited Chopin, Kate. The Storm (Fiction). Boston: Bedford/St.Martin's. 2004.
maybe-new relationship between the two. This essay is an alternative twist to many other stories dealing with unfaithfulness and infidelity, given that men are more prone to being accused of committing adultery with regard to women. This essay shows, no matter what the variables are "when the cat's away the mice will play". Type: Critical Essay Book: Patterns for College Writing, 9th EDITION Bibliography/Works Cited Chopin, Kate. The Storm (Fiction). Boston: Bedford/St.Martin's. 2004.