The climax of "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie occurs when the murderer's identity is revealed and the remaining characters come face to face with the truth of their situation. The tension peaks as the characters grapple with the reality of their own guilt and the consequences of their actions.
the climax is that cloud-dancer dies
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They both have scenes, climax, and a resolution.
it is similar to the climax of the story
she got raped
I don't think there is any real climax in the novel, but their is definitely an anticlimax at the end of the novel. Throughout the novel clues are unfolded into how the story could end (Lennie's death/ death of Candy's dog/ death of mouse).
The climax was when he asked the big question. "I want you to locate the climax of the novel," Said the teacher. The climax is the biggest, most influential point in a story.
Provides an exciting moment when the protagonist faces his or her problem
A novel that's climax primarily fight for the power of affection.
The ship's captain in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None" was Captain Frederick Narracott.