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A Pair of Silk Stockings

Kate Chopin

A Pair of Silk Stockings

Kate Chopin

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A Pair of Silk Stockings Symbols & Motifs

The Silk Stockings

The silk stockings are the major symbol and are emblematic of the moral dilemma of the story, highlighted by the title. Mrs. Sommers’s accidental discovery and purchase of the stockings is the catalyst for all the other indulgences of the day, and the sensation of feeling them seemingly breaks down her previous ability to negate her own needs.

The title “A Pair of Silk Stockings” is significant in setting up expectations on the part of the reader, especially given the story’s publication in Vogue where these and other more luxurious items of fashion were displayed, advertised, and discussed. In the context of high fashion, a pair of silk stockings might seem a rather paltry item and not much of an indulgence at all. The title might lead the reader to expect a light-hearted story, or perhaps a risqué one. The choice of silk stockings is therefore symbolic of how the application of significant moral questions may revolve around small everyday choices and items. The fact that the stockings represent a serious temptation for Mrs. Sommers highlights the level of her privation and juxtaposes with the luxurious and aspirational context of Vogue.

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