In "The Bully" by Paul Langan, the climax occurs when the protagonist, Darrell, confronts his fears and stands up to his bully, the school’s tough guy, after enduring relentless harassment. This pivotal moment not only marks a turning point in Darrell’s character development but also highlights the broader themes of courage and resilience against bullying. The confrontation forces both Darrell and his bully to face the consequences of their actions, leading to significant changes in their lives.
The climax of "The Bully Book" by Eric Kahn Gale occurs when the protagonist, Eric Haskins, uncovers the identity of "The Bully" and confronts him. This moment leads to a resolution of the conflict between Eric and the bully, and sets the stage for the conclusion of the story.
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