WHAT and HOW are TWO DIFFERENT THINGS, (that means they are not the same).
The climax of Disney's "Mulan" occurs when she reveals her true identity as a woman after successfully leading her fellow soldiers to victory against the Huns. This moment is pivotal as it challenges the traditional gender roles and expectations of her society. Mulan's bravery in exposing herself not only redefines her own identity but also ultimately earns her the respect and admiration of her comrades and the Emperor. The climax sets the stage for the resolution of the story, where she embraces her true self and her place in both her family and her country.
the climax of the story
They are both about women who dress as men and fall in love along the way. The only difference is that Mulan gets the man that she falls in love with and Yentl doesn't.
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.
The original story of Mulan was set during the Northern Wei dynasty (386 - 534).
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.
The falling action of Mulan occurs after Mulan defeats the Huns and is honored by the Emperor. She returns home to her family, and the village celebrates her bravery and success. The resolution of the story sees Mulan reunited with her family and accepted for who she truly is.