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the climax is when snow bite into her apple.
As there are a range of Snow White tales and endings, it would seem impossible to reach a singular climax within the Fairy Tales. It could be argued, in many of the traditional tales, that this is when the prince defeats her foes, namely the jealous queen. Alternatively, the climax of the modern extended Snow White book features a twist on the traditional fairy tale and the climax in this book could be the point where Dopey and Snow White have a baby together and live happily ever after. However, this book had a very limited publication and is difficult to get hold of, so many people aren't aware of its contents. The main climax of snow white is when the queen kills her with the apple. Enjoy. x
As there are a range of Snow White tales and endings, it would seem impossible to reach a singular climax within the Fairy Tales. It could be argued, in many of the traditional tales, that this is when the prince defeats her foes, namely the jealous queen. Alternatively, the climax of the modern extended Snow White book features a twist on the traditional fairy tale and the climax in this book could be the point where Dopey and Snow White have a baby together and live happily ever after. However, this book had a very limited publication and is difficult to get hold of, so many people aren't aware of its contents. The main climax of snow white is when the queen kills her with the apple. Enjoy. x
The climax in the book Bloomability is when the characters are on a ski trip and an avalanche causes Guthrie and Lila to become trapped underneath the snow, causing a life threatening situation.
The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
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The climax of a book is the point of excitement. A climax is the high point, the turning point of a story.