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    The StormBy Kate Chopin The storm begins and Calixta’s family is separated. In a classical novel beginning‚ danger lurks from that old titan‚ Mother Nature herself. The man of the house‚ Bobinot‚ is away from home and can’t protect his wife. Readers are given the impression that a woman is alone and possibly in danger back at the ranch. Calixta’s old lover arrives at her house just in time to be trapped there by the storm. It would be one thing if Calixta had to wait out the storm alone in the big

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    The storm sets in motion the chain of events that leads to the characters adultery. Do you think the storm excuses the characters in any way from responsibility for their actions?In her short story The Storm‚ Kate Chopin creates a situation where two people give in to their sexual desire with the help of the outside setting. Although the threatening appearance of the storm does incite the deep rooted emotion; the couple is not excused from their treacherous act since they are well aware of their

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    Chopin’s short story "The Storm"‚ an extremely passionate wife and mother faces her past love and is left in an awkward situation which could potentially cause detriment for her family. The storm that actually takes place during this story serves as the key symbolic element throughout the entire text‚ as it also helps to tell the story in a representational manner. As the story begins‚ Bobinôt and his son Bibi are sitting inside of a store watching outside at the approaching storm (page 32). They stare

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    exemplifies the characteristics of a local color writing in several different ways‚ through the use of narration‚ dialect‚ local customs‚ and characters. Mark Twain’s use of several different dialects and local customs really helps the reader gain a just perspective on the people‚ places‚ and events that took place in the story as wells helps demonstrate the characteristics of a local color writing. The use of a narrator in Huckleberry Finn‚ as in most local color writings‚ usually uses an educated

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    runaway slave‚ Jim. Together‚ they float down the Mississippi River‚ to find a new life‚ where they can live freely and easily. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is perhaps the finest example of "local color"‚ an emphasis which is laid on the surrounding settings. Throughout the novel‚ Clemens accents "local color" by illustrating the natural scenery‚ the way of thinking‚ and the distinct practices and folklore encompassing the area. The novel’s plot revolves around the Mississippi River. The river breaks

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    29 February 2012 Kate Chopin and Double Standards According to Merriam-Webster‚ The definition of a double standard is a set of principles that applies differently and usually more rigorously to one group of people or circumstances than to another; especially: a code of morals that applies more severe standards of sexual behavior to women than to men. It’s ironic to me that the definition contains the example of sexual behavior. In Kate Chopin’s story The Storm I see her writing supporting

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    Forbidden Love There is a story by a woman named Kate Chopin its called “The Storm”‚ which is also a sequel to “At the ’Cadian Ball”. This story will tell you the story of a forbidden love affair. A love affair that could cause emotional harm to those involved should never happen especially when there is a child involved. In this case there is a four year old child that belongs to the mother and she meets an old friend and things continue from there. There is a father and son by the name of Bobinôt

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    The 1930’s was a miserable decade. During this time‚ dust storms swept the nation‚ which were both destructive‚ and massive. Over farming made the soil very poor. American citizens migrated to California in the hundreds of thousands. In short‚ over farming led to gargantuan dust storms causing the dust bowl‚ forcing the development of new farming techniques‚ and government programs. In fact‚ dust storms got so bad‚ life in the thousands were dying from dust pneumonia and suffocation (The Dust Bowl

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    were published in magazines. In many of Twain ’s novels and short stories he uses local color to help define his characters and give meaning to his stories ("The Norton Anthology Of American Literature" page 212-215). The use of language that is specific to a particular area‚ the depiction of his characters and people throughout the story‚ the use of idioms‚ and the description of places as settings characterize local color. In other words local color is used to express "distinctive natural‚ social

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    of local-color regionalism in American literature is a very distinctive and interesting form of fiction writing that effectively combines regional characteristics‚ dialect‚ customs and humor. In Bret Harte’s Tennessee’s Partner‚ these characteristics helped the story jump off the page‚ allowing the reader to understand the "times" rather than just the characters. And‚ for that reason‚ I feel that this is an outstanding piece of work. One of the most distinguishable characteristics of local-color

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