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    Climax and resolution are related because the climax is the turning point so whatever happens in the climax will change what happens in the resolution. For instance in The Sniper‚ sniper 1 kills sniper2‚ if he didn’t kill him then we wouldn’t of found out that its actually his brother and there wouldn’t be a good suspenseful ending. Therefore climax and resolution are related. Suspense and setting are very much related because the setting can lead to suspense‚ like when Rainsford was in the woods

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    is a climax community/primary succession. Climax community 2. The amount of oxygen in a fish tank is a tolerance zone/limiting factor that affects the number of fish that can live in the tank. Limiting factor 3. Ecological succession/Secondary succession describes the events that take place on a hillside that has experienced a destructive mudslide. Ecological succession 4. Lack of iron in the photic zone of the open ocean restricts the size of the plankton populations. Iron is what kind

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    In the short story‚ “A&P” by John Updike‚ the main protagonist--Sammy--finds himself caged and locked in a battle between what is ‘right’ and what is ‘wrong’‚ while also proving himself to be more of an antihero‚ rather than our traditional hero. The first impression we gain about Sammy‚ is that he is a 19 year old boy working the “third check-out slot.” He is a completely normal boy who is merely working a summer job at a grocery store. Does he have any real power here? No‚ not really. All he does

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    the palace to ask him to put a stop to it. Oedipus worriedly asks his brother-in-law Creon to find out from the oracle how to put a stop to the plague. The rising action begins when Creon returns from the oracle and delivers the news to Oedipus about what he learned from the god Apollo. Creon tells Oedipus that the murderer of Laius‚ who was the king of Thebes before Oedipus‚ is living in Thebes‚ and in order for the plague to come to an end he must be exiled. Oedipus decides to speak to Tiresias‚ a

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    Climax The climax is the highest point of tension or drama in a narrative’s plot. It is also when the main problem of the story is faced and solved by the main character or protagonist. The phrase climax is derived from the greek word klimax meaning “ladder”. Reading a story is like climbing a ladder and at the top is the climax. The climax within Hamlet would have to be act 3 scene 3 which is where Hamlet is in the church listening to claudius pleading for the lord’s forgiveness and

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    The beating of the heart‚ which was a sound that was dull‚ low and a quick‚ such as what a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. This very sound increased the narrator’s aggression. The beating continued to increase in sound‚ hasty and hasty as the old man grew more terrified. The blustering sound caused the man to react promptly to

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    when the files have been ordered to be destroyed. However‚ some of these files always manage to survive‚ often “sent to the wrong place.” Files such as those from the highly confidential Project MKUltra as well as its offshoot‚ Operation Midnight Climax. As hotly contested experiments conducted during the height of the Cold War‚ they were designed to attempt to control the minds of test subjects at first‚ with the hopes of controlling Soviet spies. I will examine the experiments themselves‚ as well

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    Climax: Odysseus and his men stab him in the eye and when morning came to let the sheep in to the pasture they held on to the belly. Denouement: The men escape two men were eaten. Character: Polyphemus who was the one-eyed monster son of Poseidon. Archetype: Polyphemus is a shadow character. Chapter: The Witch Circe The Setting: Aeolia Conflict: Circe a young goddess. Complications: Circe gives them a magic potion and puts them in a pig sty Climax: Hermes

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    these components mixed together lead to a cliché ending‚ but with events leading up to it that will leave you wondering “what if.” The climax is the hook in action that is the most exciting and impactful. Just like the climax‚ endings like this one can have a dramatic impact on the storyline‚ which is what this novel manages to do. Eventful actions that lead to the climax are pretty suspenseful in this case because it can determine whether someone or something dies. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo

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    Climax‚ Symbolize and Theme in the Lottery “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson is a very famous American short story. It was published in the June 26‚ 1948‚ issue of the The New Yorker. Written the same month it was published. It is ranked today as “one if the most famous short stories in the history of America literature.” It has been studied in preparatory schools and in universities since its publication. It is very controversial

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