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Liberation
"The Storm" and "The Story of an Hour" expresses the attitudes of two women's
rebirth and liberation. These two stories are alike in several ways. Natures plays a major
role in both of these women's lives. Calixta and Mrs. Louise Mallard struggle to find
their independence and in doing so the endings are triumphant and tragic.
"The Storm" begins on a stormy spring day, with the protagonist Calixta at her sewing machine. She is alone, her husband Bobinot and son Bibi have gone to the store. Calixta seems to be a bored woman, confined to her duties as a housewife and mother. As the distant storm approaches she is unaware of what the storm brings, her former lover Alcee. Calixta allows Alcee into her home and opens her whole world to him. There is a connection between the storm that is going on outside and the storm of emotions going on in Calixta and Alcee. The weather sends Calixta into Alcee's arms, he wraps his arms around her, and they can no longer hide their feelings for one another. They gave into their raging emotions and made love. Outside the weather was subsiding and Calixta and Alcee's bodies felt relaxed and calmed. "The rain was over; and the sun was turning the glistening green world into a palace of gems." (1614) His face beamed with light like the sun. The storm inside of her was satisfied