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"The Storm" is one of the most famous short stories that was written in the year 1898 by the author named, Kate Chopin. It is about a love story about two person, Calixta and Alcee.
The author uses many symbols to represents and plots his story. One such symbols is the 'storm'. It is the main symbol of the story. It mainly represents the sexual drive of Alcée and Calixta and their repercussions because of this drive. The 'rain' is also used as a symbol in this story. It symbolizes and introduces the adulterous affair between the two. The rain starts falling when Alcee arrive sand it stops as he moves away. Other symbols used are the name of the place, Assumption, the colors white, red, green, etc.
The setting placed in this story tries to create the perfect environment for an adulterous affair. In “The Storm”, by Kate Chopin, Chopin not only wishes to create the perfect setting but she also uses her setting as the symbol of the affair. The storm and the sexual passion of Calixta and Alcée are both potentially destructive. The storm's destructive act which lead the two protagonists to have sex, it will most likely to have a destructive effect to their marriages.
Kate Chopin uses the word 'storm' as a metaphor as it sets the mood of the setting of the story and also it symbolizes its potential destructive nature which may ruin the marriage life of both Alcee and Calixta.
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Parents who have been battling the school system for a curriculum adaptation for special needs or the ability to dictate their answers to a scribe often feel like their time could be better spent. They may start to ask themselves,
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The answer would be C because the author uses repetition and parallelism in the passage.
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A poem and a chant have many differences and similarities. Among the similarities, we can affirm that both are written in verses and stanzas, have rhythm and have a more emotional and subjunctive language. However, while the poem is recited, the chant is sung and accompanied by instruments. The chant does not present literary devices nor does it have a character as interpretive as the poem. The poem, in turn, does not present musical harmony, like the chant.
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She lives in <u>a</u> city in Iraq, but her parents live in <u>the</u> United States.
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