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Excellent comment, @josemalavem. The sexual symbolism of fire is very well posed in this story. Dorila is a woman who has had to repress her sexuality, so the fire inside threatens to destroy her. The arrival of rain relieves the fire, is the balsam before the flame. Thank you for your words and greetings!
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