The climax of "IT" by Stephen King occurs when the Losers' Club confronts the entity It in its lair in the sewers of Derry. This confrontation involves a battle of wills and results in the defeat of It, leading to the resolution of the story.
When he went to a currcise he noticed kids were actually scared of clowns instead of liking them. That's how he got the idea of a clown being the main firm of it. Also he once was on a plane going on tour and was sitting next to Ronald McDonald, fully dressed
The theme is of the dark reality behind the facade of everyday life in a small-town community, and how powerful children's minds can be.
The same as the plot of the book "It" by Stephen King.
'It' is set in the ficticious town of Derry, ME.
The Plot Was To Kill All The Kids In Dariy
The main conflict is man vs. the supernatural, in this case it is the kids vs. Pennywise the clown. This movie is actually not that popular anymore.
its about gypsies
The book 'Thinner' by Stephen King is written about gypsies.
The climax of "Night Shift" by Stephen King can be considered in different ways, depending on the specific story being referred to. In general, the climax of each short story in the collection involves a moment of intense horror or revelation that showcases King's skill in building tension and delivering a satisfying payoff for the reader. Some notable climactic moments include the showdown with the vampire Kurt Barlow in "Salem's Lot" and the realization of the dollhouse's powers in "The Boogeyman."
Stephen king is not dead yet. He has a new book coming out next month.
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By 'it' do you mean the book "It" by Stephen King? And in that case it is a horror book.
The climax is when Stephen dies.
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Its a book that was written by stephen king
Depends on the maturity level.