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netineya [11]
3 years ago
14

Kate Chopin's "The Storm" Trace the progress of the storm through the five parts of the story. Then

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Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The more the storm progresses, the longer Carlixta's family stays out of the house and the longer her affair stays in the house, allowing an extramarital affair to occur.

Explanation:

"The storm" tells the story of Carlixta who participates in an extramarital act with an ex lover, at a time when her son and husband are out of the house and are trapped due to a storm. Carlixta offers shelter, against the storm, for an ex-lover who was passing down the street. The more the storm gets stronger, the longer her family stays out of the house and the more intense the attraction between her and her lover becomes.

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