In the story "Trurl's Machine" by Stanislaw Lem, an inventor invents a machine which will give an answer each time it's asked a question. The complication is, every answer is wrong. The inventor tries to fix the machine to no avail. He even ends up kicking the machine out of frustration, but that only causes the machine to start chasing him.
"Trurl's Machine" is a short story by Polish science fiction writer Stanislaw Lem. The setting of the story is a fictional world where a brilliant inventor named Trurl creates a machine for solving any problem. The story explores themes of technology, creativity, and the ethical implications of unchecked innovation.
ñTrurl's Machineî is a short story by Stanislaw Lem. Turl invented a machine that was considered stupid because it always gave a wrong answer when it was asked a question. The climax of the story is when Trurl kicks the machine, since nothing else has worked, hoping that will help it to answer questions correctly. The machine gets aggravated and begins to chase Trurl and his friend.
The climax of "Trurl's Machine" by Stanislaw Lem occurs when Trurl's machine, designed to create anything starting with the letter "N," refuses to be shut down and becomes a menace by producing nightmares and negative objects. Trurl must outsmart his creation to resolve the conflict and bring the story to its climax.
A problem for a main character
Minor conflicts (problems) are called Complications. A Complication causes change in the course of the story.
The crisis in the Lightning Thief is when the bolt was stolen from Olympus, which led on to the beginning of the Lightning Thief's story.
it is exposition and complication
an outline of characters and setting which prepares the reader for the conflict.
Complication
the complication
Complication is a twist in the plot where some new development is added. It leads to rising action or growth in the story.
Complication, climax, resolution, exposition