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... without the storm. Because the storm occurs when Alcee is riding by Calixta's house, it forces him to go there. He must take refuge ...
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... Alcee must take refuge from a passing storm in Calixta's house, while he is there the two end up making love while Calixta's husband and son have to wait out ...
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... family. In the beginning of section two, it becomes dark and rain begins to fall and here also enters Alcee to Calixta's house. Alcee ...
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... mother, Calixta. He comes into Calixta's house to take shelter from the rain. The rain and lightning bring much worry to Calixta. She ...
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... mother, Calixta. He comes into Calixta's house to take shelter from the rain. The rain and lightning bring much worry to Calixta. She ...
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... As she begins to realize the approaching weather, Calixta moves about the house securing the windows and doors and then goes to take in the clothes hanging ...
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... between Calixta and Alcee increases. They move through the rooms of the house until they reach Calixta's bedroom. We see a lack of ...
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... All the situations such as Alcee coming into the house to aid Calixta and promoting in her a need for the new experience of adultery, is also a hint of the new ...
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... As the storm begins to strengthen in the setting outside, the passion between the two also begins to grow inside the house. Alcee tells Calixta to "not be ...
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... The tone of the story was also a very influential part of the setting. It was as if the thunderstorm literally brought Alcee to Calixta?s house. ...
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... Calixta and Alcee moved through the rooms of the house until they were adjoining Calixta'a bedroom, and the separate beds represent the lack of passion in the ...
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... Even though Ninette thought she could leave and find a better job that house was the ... In the short story "The Storm" Calixta is at home waiting for her son Bibi ...
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... water even went so far as to actually follow Alcee into the house, to the ... More instances where the storm relates with the characters is when Calixta is looking ...
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... let the storm pass by. Calixta, the wife , is at home by herself doing some chores around the house. As the storm starts to approach ...
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... are two completely different men that share one common thread, their love for Calixta. ... be 'fraid, yes," he suggested with blinking eyes."She'll shut the house. ...
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... Calixta put her hands to her eyes, and with a cry, staggered backward. ... herself from his encircling arm and retreating from the window, "the house will go next! ...
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... rain and wind tries to break down the barriers of the house to expose the lovers to the elements outside, the barriers between Alcee and Calixta are eroding to ...
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... rain and wind tries to break down the barriers of the house to expose the lovers to the elements outside, the barriers between Alcee and Calixta are eroding to ...
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... t. Alcee is forced to come into the house when the rain begins falling very violently, and the wind blows it onto the porch. As he is helping Calixta to block ...
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... dinner, bringing in the clean dry clothes, and shutting up the house before the storm. Any women would need a release from this and Alcee was Calixta's release ...
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... Meanwhile, Calixta is at home sewing and unaware of the storm. Soon realizing the storm is approaching, she begins frantically running about the house closing ...
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... head when Bibi draws attention to the fact that Calixta is at home alone. "'Mama'll be 'fraid, yes," he suggested with blinking eyes. "She'll shut the house. ...
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... until the storm passed. Calixta looks out the window and sees the dark storm clouds rolling towards her house. She steps outside to ...
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... Before her marriage Calixta, had been in love with Alcee, who just happens to be out ... down so hard with the wind blowing it forces him to wait in the house. ...
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... storm. The significance of the storm is to represent the intensity of Calixta and Alcee's sexual act inside the house. Their act ...
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... Calixta and Alcee move through the rooms of the house until they are adjoining Calixta's bedroom, and we see the lack of passion in marriage represented by the ...
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... probably has a good job and was able to afford the two-story house that the ... Calixta, on the other hand, doesn't seem very well educated and is probably lower ...
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... The house the family lived in was always filled with a whisper, "There must be ... The passion of this storm is mirrored by the passion within Calixta and Alcee. ...
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... Calixta also removes herself from Alcee's embrace after a bolt of lightening frightens ... she cried releasing herself from his encircling arms, "the house'll go ...
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... of an Hour," the woman would have people to care for the house, and she ... In this story, the protagonist, Calixta, shows her want for freedom and independence by ...
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