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The tornado that strikes the school is a symbol of the emotional turmoil that builds up in the characters. Draper describes how the pressure and intensity of the weather build, paralleling the emotional pressure Delia and Randy feel building toward a breaking point. The storm literally tears off pieces of the school roof and metaphorically tears down the protective walls Delia and Randy have built around their secrets. The storm functions similarly for the Tollivers, whose protective tough exterior falls away as their true nature is revealed. For the twins, the storm is both a destructive and redemptive force, allowing them to reinvent themselves, saving Yolanda’s life and connecting meaningfully with their peers.
Just as the storm releases the pressure of the intensifying weather system, the pressure on Delia and Randy is alleviated as well. With the test postponed, Delia has a temporary reprieve. The reduction in pressure causes Delia immense joy, clearing her mind like the now-clear skies. Randy, in turn, is relieved of the burden of trying to survive alone after he finally finds the strength and opportunity to tell Bomani what happened to his father. Just as the storm brings the school community together in the aftermath, it allows Randy to access the support network of his community.
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By Sharon M. Draper