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Schach [20]
2 years ago
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How does the denouement of Twain's story come about? "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County".

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kvasek [131]2 years ago
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The denouement of Twain's story in "the celebrated jumping frog of calaveras county" is : when wheeler interrupted from his story telling
when wheeler is interrupted, he tell the narrator to wait. When he came back and tried to continue his story, the narrator interrupted him.

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sukhopar [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

The story is a frame story, that is, a story inside a story. All things considered, it has two plots. The outside story, the casing, concerns the anonymous storyteller's mission to discover a man named Leonidas Smiley at the command of a companion. Incidentally, the storyteller is the victim of a functional joke, for in encouraging the storyteller to look into Leonidas Smiley, his companion realizes he will be sucked into a long discussion with the glib Simon Wheeler. The objective of the principle character, the storyteller, is to escape without squandering anything else of his time on this pointless pursuit. The plot is settled when the storyteller figures out how to remove himself from Wheeler's indulgent uneven discussion.  

The second story, within story, is told by Simon Wheeler. This current story's plot spins around the objective of the fundamental character, Jim Smiley, to succeed at betting. Jim Smiley is pitifully dependent on betting. The rising activity of the story tells about Smiley's undeniably convoluted wagering plans. He wagers on raindrops; on the passing of the evangelist's significant other despite the fact that she has recouped from a sickness; on his "fifteen-minute bother"; on his bull-puppy, Andrew Jackson; lastly on his frog, Dan'l Webster. The peak comes when Jim Smiley is snookered by a more bizarre who fills Dan'l Webster with buckshot on the guileful, making Smiley lose the wager. The goals of the plot is that Jim Smiley gets bested by the outsider and never gets him.

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