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: A 40-page presentation discussing Joaquin's life and the story's process questions is hosted on Academic Summaries : You can access short summaries and theme breakdowns on CliffsNotes Academia.edu Key Summary and Analysis The story is set in the 1850s during the Tatarin (or Tadtarin) festival

The conflict ignites when the couple witnesses the Tatarin : a procession of women—led by a beautiful, trance-like figure named Amada—who dance through the streets and enter houses to demand tribute. The men, in this ritual, are subjugated. They lie on the ground to form a "carpet" for the women to walk on. Don Paeng is horrified by this "obscenity." Lupeng, however, is secretly aroused.

The story revolves around and his wife, Doña Lupeng .

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The Summer Solstice Nick Joaquin is a renowned Filipino short story set in the 1850s that explores themes of feminine power , paganism versus Christianity, and gender roles.

The oppressive summer heat symbolizes repressed sexual energy and social tension waiting for a cathartic release.

As Doña Lupeng witnesses the raw, primitive power of the Tartarinola, her perception of her submissive marriage begins to shift. By the end of the night, the dynamics of her relationship with Don Paeng are fundamentally altered. Core Characters

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