The Center of the Story

What does the "hurricane" symbolize in Davis', The Center of the Story?

The Center of the Story

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The hurricane symbolizes danger. The woman decides the hurricane is significant to her story, even though it never hits the city. Despite the fact that the storm is not destructive to the woman's town, it inspires her spiritual quest. The storm creates a sense of threat in her life, and makes her religious questions feel necessary and pressing.

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