The Climax

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    The recognition of truth is ultimately the climax in Greek tragedy and the event is made relatively obvious for the audience to comprehend feasibly. Oedipus, in this case, recognizes the truth subsequent to the shepherd and the Messenger’s words, and Jocasta realizes before he does. Due to Oedipus’ recognition of the truth from the prophecies, he goes into shock - the climax - and leads to his isolation from the community. However, in Hamlet, the audience is…

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    end. 1. Exposition: “The opening portion that sets the theme.” a) Complication: conflict b) Protagonist: “good guy” c) Antagonist: “bad guy” 2. Rising Action: events leading up to the climax a) Suspense: pleasurably anxiety b) Foreshadowing: indication of events to come c) Crisis: a moment of high tension 3. Climax: Moment of greatest tension at which the outcome is decided 4. Conclusion/Resolution/Denouement: Outcome III.…

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    Theme Of Humor In The Miller's Tale

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    The climax of the story is funny while the plot presents a joke. The plot resembles a joke in which the climax is the punchline. In the climax, each character gets a suitable punishment for what the Miller believes is his or her problem. The clear way the story's two actors intersect make the events seem funny. The author…

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    made Hans feel so uneasy about Max hiding in their house, that he sent him away. I chose this as the rising action because it lead to Max leaving and getting caught, and Hans getting drafted to the military. An event in The Book Thief that is the climax of the story is when Himmel Street gets bombed and everyone in the…

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    Monomyth Stages Organizer

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    In detail, explain how each symbol represents the stage. Stage Visual Representation of Symbol (3 A) Detailed Explanation (9 T) Climax This flowers represents Alaska and her self destruction. Like Alaska, the flower is beautiful, but after a while, the pedals will start to fall off because of the eroding. In the novel, the eroding was the constant reminder how Alaska got…

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    The setting takes a big part in a story. The environment can help specify important information. Setting can also be very descriptive as in a dark place or a bright sunny day. Setting also helps you understand the story more. It can also effect the behavior of a character and how that character is feeling that day. When writing stories most writers need to know the world where their story takes place. The way writers make stories more interesting is they move scenes and do not stay in one…

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    The Alchemist Writing Prompt Essay The climax of the novel is when Santiago is faced with the challenge of turning himself into the wind. In the climax Santiago must use everything that he has been taught, by the Alchemist, and by the language of the world that was taught to him by his heart. Santiago tries to get the help of the Desert, but the Desert can not help him fully, and can only lend the boy its sands, so the Desert helps the boy get the help of the Wind, again the boy is faced with…

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    Rising Action Before the climax could happen, there had to be some rising action, and in this book, there were lots of rising action. One of the most important parts, I feel, was when they found out the dinosaurs were breeding, and steadily getting higher. The numbers rose from 238 to 292. Another big rising action is when Dennis Nedry programs the system, as well as the power, to shut down, then steals dinosaur embryos to sell them. His plan fails when he meets a hungry dinosaur, and… gets…

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    narrator provides a detailed experience at the SXSW that he went to. From the readers’ perspective, the purpose of the essay is to describe a typical event at the SXSW, but however, it is opaque and perplexing as the story progresses further into the climax. Arnold implements both descriptive scenarios and humor to make his essay sound more interesting, and I was captivated by unexpected twists and turns from the events that occurred to him. There is an abundance of dialogues that seem vague but…

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    Forest Succession

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    and organisms are eventually replaced by more climax species as the forest develops. After a disturbance the forest starts to grow back, either primary or secondary succession is how the forest initially begins to develop, but both In both have moss and grass then other species come, other herbs and shrubs grow taller then grass and take the sunlight creating competition, then small wooded plants then trees. When everything grows in there’s a climax species, a species that grow in the shade of…

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