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The external conflict in "The King of Mazy May" revolves around Walt and his efforts to outsmart and outmaneuver a group of claim jumpers who are trying to steal his gold claim in the Klondike region. The conflict escalates as Walt uses his wits and resourcefulness to protect his claim and ultimately thwart the claim jumpers' plans.
In "The King of Mazy May," the resolution occurs when Walt and Slone outsmart the claim jumpers, capture them, and return to Dawson City with evidence of their crimes. As a result, Walt is able to stake his claim on the disputed land and regain his family's lost fortune. The story ends on a triumphant note with justice prevailing.
Walt is the protagonist in the book The King of Mazy Maybecause he saves the claim from the claimjumpers.
Rising action is the series of events that lead to the climax of the story, usually the conflicts or struggles of the protagonist. This part of the Story map starts when Walt starts to think about the claim jumpers. This introduces conflict between Walt and the people in this new claim jumping group. The claim jumpers were coming and steeling the land of the people around Mazy May, The Conflict introduced in the rising action was than Man vs Man. "Walt was worried, however; the claim was liable to be jumped at any moment because of this delay, and a fresh stampede had started in on the Mazy May. He did not like the looks of the newcomers, and one day, when five of them came by with crack dog-teams and the lightest of camping outfits, he could see that they were prepared to make speed, and resolved to keep an eye on them. So he locked up the cabin and followed them, being at the same time careful to remain hidden."This shows how Walt Feels about the Jumpers. He is worried about them. This introduces the main conflict and sets life up perfectly for the Claim Jumpers. Wrote By: PURPLE HEADED YOGURT FLINGER!
the conflict for the king of mazy may is that a boy is trying to save his father's gold claim while claim-jumpers are trying to take it from him and are chasing him on a sled of dogs for a VERY long time or you can say thatthe conflicts are :1. to save Loren Hall claim from the stampeders2. to save his life because the stampeders are shooting at him3. to get Loren Hall and go to Dawson and record the claim
I consider "King of Mazy May" as a short story in the historical fiction genre.
because he is a king
In "The King of Mazy May" by Jack London, the five stages are the conflict between Walt Masters and the marshal's posse, Walt's determination to reach the gold before the posse, the encounter with the bear, the showdown with the marshal, and the final resolution with Walt proving his claim to the gold.
the answer is Canada
the answer is Canada
- The resolution of, " The King Of Mazy May " is when they got to the gold commissioner's office in Dawson, and marked their stake, so now that's their territory.
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