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Feminine Sexuality Kate Chopin
1,171 wordsIn Kate Chopin's short story "The Storm", the narrative surrounds the brief extramarital affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alce. Many critics do not see the story as a condemnation of infidelity, but rather as an affirmation of human sexuality. This essay argues that "The Storm" may be interpreted as a specific affirmation of feminine sexuality and passion conjoined with a condemnation of its repression by the constraints of society. If one is to attempt to interpret "The Storm", it becomes...
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Constraints Of Society Feminine Sexuality
1,194 words... ng her inner emotions. Calixta and Alce move to a window to watch the storm, and when lightning strikes nearby, Calixta staggers backward into Alce's arms, and for a moment he draws her "close and spasmodically to him" (p 210). Alce has apparently not, until this point, sensed the passion that Calixta feels: "The contact of her warm, palpitating body when he had unthinkingly drawn her into his arms had aroused all the old-time infatuation and desire for her flesh" (p 210). Chopin presents bo...
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Calixta And Alcee Feminine Sexuality
1,015 wordsIn Kate Chopin's short story The Storm, the narrative surrounds the brief extramarital affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alcee. The story does not seem to be as a condemnation of infidelity, but rather as an affirmation of human sexuality. The Storm may be interpreted as a specific affirmation of feminine sexuality and passion combined with a condemnation of its repression by the constraints of society. Even though the adultery considered a crime at that period of time, the storm allowed a ...
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Femme Fatale Rita Hayworth
1,619 wordsPresentations of female sexuality Sociologist Charles Henry Horton quoted, The more developed sexual passion is very largely an emotion of power, domination, or appropriation commenting on female and male sexuality. The feminine sexuality has always been a topic of intrigue in society and has been concealed through various channels. Writers, artists, poets all commented on the level of feminine sensuality in their works, all using metaphors and simile underlying these themes. The 1949 award winn...
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Life Of A Slave Girl Feminine Sexuality
1,527 wordsWomen in Literature-Sexually related plots Sexuality This is one the strongest driving forces of the social progress and art development. In society sexual aspect and satisfaction has played the major role. The majority of outstanding personalities liked to mention that sexual attraction had been consciously or subconsciously the goal of all their inceptions. The ordinary people do not differ here from the notorious icons; the common people are also driven by sexuality for the most parts of thei...
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Chopin The Awakening Wife And Mother
3,424 wordsIn Kate Chopin 2 Sharp 1 In all of Kate Chopin s writings she placed a great deal of importance on the rights and freedom of the women of her time. Chopin believed that women should have emotional, sexual, and intellectual freedom and this belief was presented within the lines of all of her short stories, novels, and poems. (Gilbert, Gear 1012) The Awakening by Kate Chopin was considered very shocking when it was first published because of it s sexual awakening of the main character, Edna Pontel...
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Constraints Of Society Feminine Sexuality
2,399 wordsIn Kate Chopin's short story The Storm, the narrative surrounds the brief extramarital affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alc? e. Many critics do not see the story as a condemnation of infidelity, but rather as an affirmation of human sexuality. This essay argues that The Storm may be interpreted as a specific affirmation of feminine sexuality and passion conjoined with a condemnation of its repression by the constraints of society. If one is to attempt to interpret The Storm, it becomes nec...
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