Abstract:This paper studies The Storm of Kate Chopin from the rhetorical point of view. It analyzes the applications and significances of symbolism, irony and allegory respectively, and it also summarizes the influence in the plot development, making by those three rhetoric methods. The research shows that there is a strong correlation between storyline development and rhetorical devices. Symbolism makes the content of the story more substantial, especially resulting in its ambiguity; irony not only highlights the openness of author's thought, but also makes the work be with a higher culture-carried capacity; allegory is responsible for a multi-layered storyline in this story.
Key words: rhetorical devices; symbolism; irony; allegory
Contents
Abstract
中文摘要
Introduction-1
I. Symbolism in The Storm-3
A. Concept of Symbolism-3
B. Symbolism in The Storm-4
C. Significance of Symbolism in The Storm-5
II. Irony in The Storm-7
A. Concept of Irony-7
B. Irony in The Storm-7
C. Significance of Irony in The Storm-8
III. Allegory in The Storm-11
A. Concept of Allegory-11
B. Allegory in The Storm-12
C. Significance of Allegory in The Storm-13
Conclusion-15
Bibliography-17
Acknowledgements-18