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I believe the climax is the slaughter of Macduff's family. It is at this point that we see the full extent of Macbeth's cruelty, and it is this act that really turns the Scottish nobility against him. Besides, it occurs close to the end, where the climax belongs. The murder of Duncan, which other sources (such as SparkNotes) have given as the climax, occurs way too early in the play.

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The climax of the story Something Wicked This Way Comes is when the carnival arrives in town. There is a confrontation between good and evil and Mr. Dark (the evil) catches the boys (the good) and Charlie almost dies.

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The climax is when John Proctor admits his adultry with Abigail.

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When John Proctor rips up the paper in a heated moment.

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The climax is when Kit is accused of witchcraft by Goodman and Goodwife Cruff.

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Nothing happens to them. We don't hear about them after Act IV Scene 1. (Of course a director may want to put them in at some later point for some purpose)

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The climax is when the townspeople burn Hannah Tupper's house down and when they try to kill Hannah.

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macbeth's murder of duncan in act 2

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bad and evil

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