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Once the scene is set, Trevelyan skilfully builds up the tense story until it reaches its climax in the dramatic victory of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at Blenheim.
His first story sale was the climax of Modern Inventions, for a sequence where a robot barber chair gives Donald Duck a haircut on his butt.
At the climax of the story, someone in the story reacts with, " That dog's not so shaggy.
As a concentrated form of narrative prose fiction, the short story has been theorised through the traditional elements of dramatic structure: exposition ( the introduction of setting, situation and main characters ), complication ( the event that introduces the conflict ), rising action, crisis ( the decisive moment for the protagonist and his commitment to a course of action ), climax ( the point of highest interest in terms of the conflict and the point with the most action ) and resolution ( the point when the conflict is resolved ).
Hagbard Celine claims towards the climax that the entire story is a computer-generated synthesis of random conspiracies: " I can fool the rest of you, but I can't fool the reader.
The climax of Weir's early career was the $ 6 million multi-national production The Year of Living Dangerously ( 1983 ), again starring Mel Gibson, playing opposite top Hollywood female lead Sigourney Weaver in a story about journalistic loyalty, idealism, love and ambition in the turmoil of Sukarno's Indonesia of 1965.
Kook, first Chief Rabbi of Israel, stressed that the climax of the story, commanding Abraham not to sacrifice Isaac, is the whole point: to put an end to the ritual of child sacrifice, which contradicts the morality of a perfect and giving ( not taking ) monotheistic God.
It may come back into play at the climax of the story, but sometimes the MacGuffin is actually forgotten by the end of the story.
The climax of the film is Laughton ’ s recitation of the Gettysburg Address ( something that does not happen in the original story ).
Contemporary outlines propose that the main characters would participate in the final battle for the kingdom, already seen as a major climax of story.
The climax of his early work is the novella À vau-l ' eau ( 1882 ) ( Downstream or With the Flow ), the story of a downtrodden clerk, Monsieur Folantin, and his quest for a decent meal.
At the climax of the story, a great battle takes place on a hill near Alderley during which the children and their companions make a desperate last stand to protect the Weirdstone.
" There is no central plot to the comic, leaving only a forced fight scene between Superman and Batman as an out of place climax to the story.
The point of climax is the turning point of the story, where the main character makes the single big decision that defines the outcome of their story and who they are as a person.
The dramatic phase that Freytag called the " climax " is the third of the five phases, which occupies the middle of the story, and that contains the point of climax.
The climax often contains much of the action in a story, for example, a defining battle.
As the story reaches its climax, Barbie discovers that the Cuckoo resembles herself as a child.
The climax of the story features the Phantom and Moriarty falling down a waterfall in the Bangalla jungles.
Others have suggested that the plague is actually Bubonic plague or the Black death, emphasized by the climax of the story featuring the " Red " Death in the " black " room.
The story tells of the capture of Prince Igor and son Vladimir of Russia by Polovtsian leader Khan Konchak, who entertains his prisoners lavishly and calls on his slaves to perform the famous Polovtsian dances, which provide a thrilling climax to the second act.

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During the time that Bruckner began work on this symphony, he was aware that Wagner's death was imminent, and so the Adagio is slow mournful music for Wagner ( the climax of the movement comes at rehearsal letter W ), and for the first time in Bruckner's oeuvre, Wagner tubas are included in the orchestra.
The climax of the Enkōmia comes during the third stásis, with the antiphon " Ō glyký mou Éar ", a lamentation of the Virgin for her dead Child (" O, my sweet spring, my sweetest child, where has your beauty gone ?").
This is all contained within the " Party Cube ", which grants the wishes of its users ; the story's climax comes in the form of Bowser, who wishes to disrupt the party with his own board, hosted by Koopa Kid.
In the climax of The Lord of the Rings the city comes under a very large and determined attack by the allied forces of Mordor.
Sandra follows them and discovers their secret, and the story reaches its climax as a bad trip by Leah ( on an unnamed drug ) precipitates Sandra's breakup with Tony ; the news of Sandra's new job comes out ; and Sandra confronts Ste and Jamie.
The film comes to a climax when Frances is feted by the network program This Is Your Life.
The climax comes as one of the soldiers proudly gives Cass the St. Crispin's Day Speech by King Henry V while in full combat gear in the middle of the rain during a night exercise.
The climax comes when Arthur has the chance to insert an article that would avert history, to stop the presses at The Hour.
Just as his speech reaches its climax, the balloon comes free from its moorings and rises quickly into the air, taking Dorothy's hopes of getting home with it.
The climax of the sad liaison comes when Mr. Angel abandons Miss Sutherland at the altar on their wedding day.
Something of the devoutness of the Guru's nature comes to a climax in the concluding verse:
The climax of the film comes the next morning: Alma catches Elisabet in the kitchen with a pained expression on her face, holding a picture of a small boy.
The climax comes in Van Britten's castle.
After a brutal confrontation with Harper's mother ( Smart ), and Harper's discovery that Connie has a history of relationships with young women, the film comes to a climax in a downtrodden L. A. hotel, after a tumultuous five year relationship between the two of them, when Harper knows it is time to leave Connie.
The story comes to a climax when his cousin sets out to discover his god.
It all comes to a climax when the Trickster tells Michael he must kill Kimberly.
The climax comes less than halfway through the story, and Hawthorne intentionally failed to answer many questions about the characters and the plot.
Also, people's phones are, in the name of preventing terrorist communications, restricted to only calling certain contacts a person has that have been approved by the Department of Communications ; this fact ultimately comes back in the book's climax.
Daniel's advice comes to a climax in what is perhaps the most difficult situation of all: the wife of one's lord makes a sexual proposition.
The most famous music for the " Dance of the Seven Veils " comes from near the climax of the opera.
The book comes to one climax with the description of a great storm in lines 311 – 50, which brings all of man ’ s efforts to naught.
The climax comes when Lucius rides the horse ( named Coppermine, but called Lightning by Ned ) in an illicit race.
Then Duane comes back in for the slide guitar climax, and produces some of his best known slide guitar ; 23 minutes in.
Congratulations to director Joel Schumacher and screenwriter Carol Doyle for not including the typical Hollywood scene, which usually comes right before the climax, in which the protagonist sums up why she's willing to sacrifice all ... Aside from one lapse into sentimentality ... Joel Schumacher has crafted a smart, brisk thriller.

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