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harry's conflict with the poisonous snake.

Harry is racist and had to rely on the Indian doctor in order to survive.

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In "Poison" by Roald Dahl, the climax occurs when the doctor reveals to Harry Pope that the snake that he believes is in the room with him is actually a harmless harmless garden hose. This revelation leads to a moment of intense shock and relief for Harry, marking the peak of tension in the story.

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13y ago

The irony is that Harry was afraid of a venonous snake when the only real poison in the story existed within him- the real "poison" is his racism.

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14y ago

The theme of this story is the "poison" happens to be the racism.

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11y ago

Dr. Ganderbai and Timber pull the sheet back

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11y ago

The suspense is that, is the snake really under Harry's sheet or not?

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the doctor help and being there for harry when he thinks there is a snake

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it was a dog

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The doctor

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dr. ganderbai

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