The Climax of the story is when the boy picks up the letter made by Ms. Strangeworth and decides to deliver it himself, finding out about the true evils of Ms. Strangeworth and ruining her reputation, along with her garden. This is the climax because Ms. Strangeworth sent these letters in secrecy, knowing that they could ruin her good reputation, which is shown throughout the story. The destruction of the garden symbolizes the destruction of Ms. Strangeworth's reputation and pride.
The climax of "The Possibility of Evil" by Shirley Jackson occurs when Miss Strangeworth receives a letter warning her about someone who knows her dark secret and threatens to reveal it. This revelation causes Miss Strangeworth to confront her own actions and the repercussions of her behavior.
Writes letters based on issues and problems withing the townspeople.
Anyone who received a letter from Mrs. Strangeworth.
What is the plot of The Possibilty of Evil
The Possibility of Evil was created in 1965.
The setting for the possibility of evil is a quaint town.
Climax - 1954 The Shadow of Evil 2-31 was released on: USA: 24 May 1956
Climax - 1954 Necessary Evil 3-45 was released on: USA: 19 September 1957
Without evil there would be no good. The opposites are needed.
When Good overcomes Evil.
the roses are a symbol of the townspeople
Miss Strangeworth uses anonymous letters to subtly warn people about the possibility of evil in the town by dropping hints and insinuations in her correspondence. She believes that by sending these letters, she is fulfilling her duty to protect her community from potential harm.
Im sure its a great song
Judgemental, or pessimistic.
When: The story presumably occurs in the 1950s, which is evident from the fact that the features of the town, such as shops, seem to be old fashioned.Where: The story occurs in a small city, which is shown from the fact that Miss Strangeworth "...knew everyone in town." In the story, the city is presented as a neat city, which is seen from the well-organized layout of the city.Atmosphere: Despite the nice and neat looking of the city, the atmosphere of the city is filled with anxiety, tension and suspense.
Literary Techniques: suspense, foreshadowing, situational and dramatic