When Matilda fetches the suit for Mr. Mzamane in "The Suit" by Can Themba, it represents a turning point in the story. It reveals the betrayal and humiliation Mr. Mzamane feels due to his wife's infidelity, leading to the climax where he chooses an unconventional form of punishment for her adultery. It is a pivotal moment that sets the stage for the emotional intensity and tragic outcome of the story.
The narrator in "The Suit" by Can Themba is an unnamed third-person omniscient narrator who provides a detached and objective perspective on the events that unfold in the story.
Matilda was born :S
the climax of the story
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
The climax of a story is sometimes not always the middle of the story but Climax means the highest point so when the problem comes up in a story, the plot, it would be in the climax.
Matilda's parents in the story "Matilda" are Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood. Mr. Wormwood is a dishonest used car salesman, and Mrs. Wormwood is obsessed with soap operas and bingo.
Matilda attends Crunchem Hall Primary School in the story "Matilda" by Roald Dahl.
The 'falling action' comes after the climax in a story.
The peak of a story is called the CLIMAX.
The 'falling action' comes after the climax in a story.
You are speaking about the climax of the story.