I see the title as possibly referring to the emotional storm that occurred throughout the piece. There was passion, love, worry, and other emotions shown by characters in the piece. None of these emotions and the events that tie in with them are completely developed, but the reader can infer the previous relationship Calixta and Alcèe had, as well as Bobinot and Bibi's relationship with Calixta and the state of Alcèe's marriage.
At the end of the piece, when Alcèe wrote the letter to his wife, there is a whirlwind of drama almost. Alcèe and Calixta were just messing around, when they both have spouses. Maybe I'm exaggerating things a little bit, but that's just my view of it.
Well, this is my first blog EVER. So if I'm terrible at it, you're just gonna have to deal with it because it's a grade for me. (: I'm ready to learn how to make the most of this blog and get an amazing grade in AP Language. (:
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