In "The Death at the Palace," the major question the climax is likely to answer revolves around the identity of the murderer and the motivations behind the crime. As tensions escalate and secrets are revealed, the climax should clarify the intricate relationships between characters and how they contribute to the unfolding tragedy. This revelation not only resolves the mystery but also reflects broader themes of betrayal and loyalty within the palace's political intrigue.
The details of his death are not really known, but on July 1, 1520, the Spanish are said to have forced Moctezuma to appear on the balcony of his palace, appealing to his countrymen to retreat. His people were appalled by their emperor's complicity with the Spaniards and they pelted him with rocks and darts. He died a short time afterward.
In Greek geographer Strabo's (who had seen Alexandria shortly after Cleopatra's death) writings, a royal palace, Cleopatra's palace, stood on Cape Lochias with more palaces on the mainland shoreline. However, once the archaeological team working on the site had found the island Antirhodos, the area was mapped, and there were surprising findings. The finding of anonymous blocks of stone, columns, capitals, quays, and limestone paving were amazing to see but could they indicate a fallen building? When divers examined the area they found a platform covering over sixty-four thousand square feet and excavations revealed the platform was leveled with ancient mortar. It is then possible Cleopatra's palace was destroyed and built upon in later years on this island? Moulds were made of artefacts and scholars examined and interpreted their findings. Their analysis confirmed the artefacts were indeed from the Ptolemaic period and that they had found the palace complex of which Strabo spoke.
The Aztec emperor during the Spanish conquest was Moctezuma II. He was the ninth tlatoani, or ruler, of the Aztec Empire from 1502 until his death in 1520. Moctezuma II initially welcomed the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés but later became a prisoner in his own palace.
Theron is a six legged demon who claims to be Hitler reborn............he loves death,spikes,death,more spikes,death,weapons,death,and more importantly....death
Cleopatra met mark Antony in tarsus.Cleopatra and Caesar's baby was a boy.After Caeser's death Mark Antony was ruler of Rome. So, Cleopatra wanted to have power again because she had power from Caeser but after his death she had no where to go. And the answer for the second question: a son named Caesarion
There are many different types of climax in stories. One example of a climax in a story is the death of a main character.
Is it? I would have said it was Polonius's death.
i think the climax is just at the end when he finds the perfect word QUAKE.
the death of the child
The climax occurs when the Red Death moves from the blue room to the final black room and Prospero follows him in.
In "The Appointment in Samarra," the climax occurs when the servant, attempting to outrun Death, discovers Death waiting for him in Samarra. This moment reveals the futility of trying to escape fate and highlights the inevitability of death.
Climax - 1954 Sit Down with Death 2-28 was released on: USA: 26 April 1956
Cleopatra's death took place in her private quarters of her palace.
because everything leads up to it
Climax - 1954 Albert Anastasia - His Life and Death 4-19 was released on: USA: 27 February 1958
I don't think there is any real climax in the novel, but their is definitely an anticlimax at the end of the novel. Throughout the novel clues are unfolded into how the story could end (Lennie's death/ death of Candy's dog/ death of mouse).
what is exposition,rising action, climax, falling action, resolution in death in the woods