Respuesta :
The climax of the poem the hunting of Shumba. is the hunting of prey by the predator, Shumba, a lion.
Why is climax important in a story?
The significance of the climax
- The climax gives the story focus and meaning. It's the resolution of the central dispute, the huge battle, the final showdown, the destiny of the story's plot. The climax is also the most suspenseful part of the story.
- In storytelling, tumbling action refers to the period after the dramatic conflict of the climax. This portion of the narrative helps reduce the plot's tension and gives the character time to relax after the emotional scene
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A grass-blade breaking!
Swift in awful calm,
The mighty limbs at length along the ground;
Steel muscles tightening -
A sense of harm,
Intangible... no shadow of a sound...
But savage eyes unveil'd,
Intense as death;
Purs'd lips and lower'd ears and bated breath, Dread vigour hail'd
From every nerve and tissue - crouching there
Blent with grass,- incarnate, awful fear !
A leap a scream
a thud; And it is done.
Silence awhile, and the hot smell of blood.
Silence, then slowly, with the sinking sun, The rend of flesh....The crickets wake and sing,
The frogs take up their song, the night-jars wing
Weird in the azure dusk. As had been will'd,