Storm Of Passion example essay topic
Calixta was at home sewing while Bobinot and Bibi were at Friedheimers store, and she did not realize that a serious, yet pleasurable, storm was fast approaching. Once she noticed that it was getting darker she quickly set about closing doors and windows. Calixta remembered hanging Bobinot Sunday coat on the front gallery and as she was retrieving it Alcee rode up seeking shelter from the storm. May I come and wait on your gallery till the storm is over, Calixta he asked. Although Alcee wished to remain on the gallery, Calixta insisted that he come inside and stay until the storm passed. Although it was dark outside, inside Alcee admired the fact that she was a revelation in that dim, mysterious chamber; as white as the couch she lay upon.
Calixta realized that her firm, elastic flesh that was knowing for the first time its birthright, was like a creamy lily that the sun invites to contribute its breath and perfume to the underlying life of the world. Her mouth, unlike the torrential rains, was a fountain of delight. As though their adulterous tryst were timed with the weather, their forbidden lust filled afternoon was over just as the storm wa moving on. Although basking in the after-glow, neither dared to sleep. The rain was over; and the sun was turning the glistening green world into a palace of gems. Their passion was as fierce as the crashing torrents of the rain outside and then the after-glow from both being mutually satiated was like the sun coming back out.
Bobinot and Bibi returned home just as Calixta was cooking supper. She was relieved that both had returned safe, unhurt by the storm that had passed through. Alcee wrote to his wife when he returned home and told her to not hurry back, although he did miss her and the children. The stormy weather was gone, as was the storm of passion and all were happy.
Work Cited Chopin, Kate, The Storm Literature and the Writing Process. Elizabeth McMahan, Susan X. Day and Robert Funk. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River: Prentiss, 1996: 108-111.