The moral of The Centipede is often described as "Do not do to others what others can do to you." This moral is fairly common in folktales like this one.
A decisive event in the climax of the plot typically brings about a major turning point or climax in the story where the main conflict is confronted and resolved. This event often leads to significant changes for the characters and a resolution to the main storyline.
Well, the climax is an important event of a story. But I have never read that book.
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The climax is the "peak" or main event of a story.
The climax in a story is the main event and usually the most 'exiting' part of a story.
In Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," an important event that happens after the exposition and before the climax is when Charlie finds the final golden ticket. This event marks a turning point in the story as the final ticket being found sets the stage for the climax where the winners enter the chocolate factory.
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Isn't this a rather devious way of asking what the climax of the play is? In the Freytag Pyramid sense, the climax falls in Act 3 Scene 1 with the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. The death of Tybalt is, in particular, the event which sends the plot spiralling into tragedy. And the important event immediately following it is the trial of Romeo in absentia for the crime of street brawling causing death. Of course, another view of what a climax is all about (the resolution of the plot conflicts) would make the climax the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, and the event which follows is the reconciliation of their families.
The events of a dramatic or narrative plot following the climax.
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