Saturday, May 9, 2015

What is the climax of No More Dead Dogs?What is the climax in No More Dead Dogs?

The climax may seem to be when Old Shep explodes on the
stage. However, it is when Wallace lies to Rachel and tells her he was responsible for
all of the acts of vandalism. He did it to protect her from the knowledge that her own
little brother had done all of these things. The conflict in the story was that Wallace
Wallace could not lie. When he finally does lie, to spare the feelings of a girl he
likes, the conflict is resolved. That is the definition of climax-the resolution of a
story's conflict.

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