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Essay / In McKnight Malmar's chilling story The Storm, she weaves a violent storm and murder to heighten the horrific fear that engulfs Janet Willsom. The storm is a combination of mother nature, Janet's emotions, and her heartbreaking dilemmas. The story begins with Janet Willsom returning from vacation and seeing her sister who is very ill. She came back a week early hoping that her husband, Ben, would be home so she could surprise him, but that wasn't the case. There is a very strong storm going on outside and Janet is worried about Ben's whereabouts. She wonders if he's still in town working late. There is a letter addressed to Ben on the table but she destroys it because she knows that this letter is probably no different from others sent to her in the past. Throughout this suspenseful story, she finds herself alone in her isolated house, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on “Why Violent Video Games Should Not Be Banned”? Get the original essay As the storm grew worse, she began to hear footsteps and thought she saw a face in the living room window. Was that ghostly face in the window her husband? Realizing it might be her imagination, she went to the basement to get some wood to make a fire. The basement was damp and dark and there was a chill in the air because the basement door was wide open. Janet wondered if the wind was so strong that it was blowing it open or if there was an intruder. She grabbed the doorknob and closed it as hard as she could because the wind was very strong. The firewood was in the corner so she headed towards it. Suddenly she noticed that her old trunk was just ajar, she walked over and opened it. Inside was the body of a woman dressed in a red dress with a man's diamond ring on her finger. Terrified, Janet climbed the basement stairs, locked the door, and braced it with a heavy wooden chair. Simultaneously, she heard glass breaking from the cellar window and ran into the living room to calm her fears. Soon after, Janet's husband, Ben, walked through the front door, soaked, dirty and pale. She began to tell her husband about the events that had happened that night. He found it hard to believe that there was a prowler lurking outside and that there was a dead body in the trunk. Janet took him to the basement, they looked in the trunk but there was nothing in there. She wondered if she was seeing things until she saw the same diamond ring on her husband's finger that was on the wife's finger. She realizes that her husband killed the woman. With all the fear and strength in her body, she runs up the basement stairs, ignoring Ben who shouts her name, she runs out of the house and never looks back. The story gave me the feeling that I was there, out of her sight, but watching her every move. It was also from a third person perspective, very suspenseful. Keep in mind: this is just a sample. Get a personalized article from our expert writers now. Get a Custom Essay Throughout the story, she thinks about all the good qualities of her husband and at the same time, she misses him. Letters addressed to him say New York City on the envelope; he is always angry about these letters but Janet never sees the contents of these letters. My theory is that these letters come from his mistress; she was blackmailing him into leaving his wife. Much emphasis has been placed on the storm itself. She begins to worry about the storm due to its growing power. The wind was hitting the.
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