Climax is the highest point of excitement for the character in the story therefore
the climax for the short story "War" is when Neil is throwing rocks at his father and it knocks him out.
Climax Of the story is when the Woman Asks The Fat Man " Then...is Your Son Really Dead?"
I dont know. Why are you asking me for?
JUST TELL US SOMEONE PLEASE
the inciting incident is when Neil founded out that his 'dad joined the army"
everyone gets shot and dies..
A story is anything told by one person to one or more others, which has a beginning and a climax and an end. It can be a big story, like "War and Peace" or a small story, like the time you tripped over your dog and fell off the front porch.A story can also be one floor on a building.
The story is about a man who went to war and never came back. His wife was very sad but when her husband's brother came to comfort her, she fell in love with him. They were planning to get married, but then her husband came back!!
lict story of at war's end by rony v diaz/
when two best friends go against each other
The climax happens towards the end of the novel when Eddie meets Tala and she says "You burn me. You make me fire" (188). This is the climax because throughout the novel we see that Eddie has been tormented his entire life, after the war, not knowing if he had killed an innocent child in the burning hut. He has experienced many nightmares and could never seem to get that scene out of his mind. It is here that Eddie sees he did kill an innocent child in the war and that he was not hallucinating as the other soldiers had thought.
In Timothy Findley's novel "The Wars," the climax occurs when Robert Ross chooses to set fire to the stables where the horses are trapped. This action signifies his acceptance of the futility of war and his desire to end the suffering of the animals. The resolution comes as Robert finds some peace and redemption in his final act of euthanasia, symbolizing his attempt to bring mercy and closure to the chaos and horror of war.
The novel "Pilgrim" by Timothy Findley was first published in 1999. It is a historical fiction novel set in multiple time periods, exploring themes of war, identity, and memory.
The war theme in this short story is the post war effects. How David Max is not the same person anymore and everything he once loved is now missing.
In "The Wars" by Timothy Findley, the main conflict revolves around the protagonist, Robert Ross, struggling to navigate the chaos and brutality of World War I while maintaining his humanity and sense of morality. He is torn between following orders and staying true to his own principles, leading to a profound internal conflict as he witnesses the devastation and horrors of war.
In the short story "Effie" by Timothy Findley, the protagonist is a World War I veteran named Alex who recalls his encounters with a mysterious, enigmatic woman named Effie during the war. Effie symbolizes the beauty and passion that Alex lost during the traumatic events of the war. The story explores themes of memory, longing, and the haunting effects of war on the human psyche.
when the fat man found himself
The climax of "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien occurs when the narrator reveals that he killed a man on the field of battle. This revelation highlights the moral ambiguity of war and the lasting impact it has on those who participate in it. It serves as the emotional peak of the story.
miracle took place
In "Two Friends" by Guy de Maupassant, the three hints at the climax are when the friends are warned of potential danger in the city, they decide to continue their journey despite the risks, and when they are suddenly caught in a hail of bullets during the war. This event leads to the climax of the story where their loyalty and friendship are tested as they face imminent danger together.
The climax of the story of Troy typically occurs during the Trojan War when the Greeks use the Trojan Horse to infiltrate the city of Troy and defeat the Trojans, culminating in the fall of the city and the death of many key characters, including King Priam and Prince Hector. This event marks the turning point of the story and the resolution of the conflict between the Greeks and Trojans.
Timothy Finn has written: 'Knapworth at war' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, World War, 1939-1945
When Saddam Hussein was captured.