when lord akyama dies
it is climax
In japanes history, lord shingen takeda's main rival was kenshin uesugi. The takeda and uesugi are ancient enemies.
As long as they still alive, they are still consider a samurais
Are samurais are flexible especially for the female ones which are trained well.
No, there are no samurais anymore.
Emma and Taro And Lord Akiyama
the conflict in ch1 of the samurais tale is that taro is hiding from the other samurais that killed his father becuase they are also after him . they hide in a safe house that is now getting broken into by the samurais taro is taken into the castle to talk to lord akiyama
1-1
climax
that they met
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the climax occurs when Chanticleer, the proud rooster, is tricked by the sly fox and captured. Chanticleer manages to outwit the fox by convincing him to boast, giving the rooster a chance to escape. This moment of tension and reversal of fortunes is the climax of the tale.
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when the clock strikes 9 oclock
she gets captured andtaken away
the climax is when they chopped of Carton's head. there isn't any falling actions
it is climax
it is climax