In "By the Waters of Babylon," the falling actions include John returning from his journey to the ruins of the Place of the Gods, where he discovers the truth about the destroyed civilization. He grapples with the knowledge of the past and its implications for his own society. John begins to understand the importance of knowledge and the potential for rebuilding his own community. Finally, he resolves to share his discoveries and challenge the taboos surrounding the forbidden knowledge, hinting at a new beginning for his people.
Man vs. the Gods
it means 8 days passed
Biltmore is a New York City hotel
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There are a few climaxes in Alas, Babylon. One of them is in Ch.5 when the Nuclear attack begins. The second one is when Randy Bragg rallies up a troop for Fort Repose. I also think that one of the climaxes can be when the helicopter lands and the Braggs, Admiral, Henry's, and Florence and Alice are given fresh hope.
Man vs. the Gods
how to identify the falling action of the story a letter to god
falling action
The falling action takes place after the climax. This is when the story begins to die down and there is less action. The story is almost resolved at this point.
The person who wrote the short story By the Waters of Babylon is Stephen Vincent Benet. It was first published on July 31, 1937 in the Saturday Evening Post.
Falling action
it means 8 days passed
Biltmore is a New York City hotel
The falling action of the story is when the walls started to refract when he was about to fall in the pit
There is no falling action the story simply ends at the Climax!
that's my question.
the rising action is what takes you to the climax of the story and the falling actions is what is after the climax.