The rats are the antagonists in this story. They are just ravenous Dutch sea rats following their instinct to find food, such as meat or humans. Sometimes rats will even eat their babies to survive. The climax of this story is a fierce battle of man v. nature, where man is the lighthouse keeper, le gleo, and ichoua, and nature is the rats.
The ship
the rats eat meat as humans do
well he was scared
the rats
1. The ship is heading toward the lighthouse 2. The ship went away 3. They figure our that every one has been driven out by rats
The ship
the rats eat meat as humans do
well he was scared
the rats
In "Three Skeleton Key," it was the first assistant who went crazy after being overrun by rats. His mental state deteriorated due to the relentless attack of the rats and the isolation on the lighthouse.
In "Three Skeleton Key," the narrator is a brave and resourceful character who faces a terrifying situation with courage and quick thinking. While the narrator can be seen as a hero for preventing the rats from entering the lighthouse, it is ultimately their actions that save themselves and others from harm.
1. The ship is heading toward the lighthouse 2. The ship went away 3. They figure our that every one has been driven out by rats
The rats came on land
In the story "Three Skeleton Key," the rats were brought to the island by a ship that wrecked near the island's lighthouse. The ship was carrying a cargo of rats which escaped and found their way onto the island, leading to a terrifying invasion.
In "Three Skeleton Key," the antagonist is a horde of ravenous rats that attack the lighthouse keepers, forcing them to defend themselves against the relentless onslaught. The rats' menace and insatiable hunger drive the suspense and horror in the story.
The rats had their titties rubbed in chocolate, Grecco
The climax of the story is when the rats managed to get into itchouas room and attack him