The resolution. The Climax is the highest level of suspense and curiosity for the reader, and in the resolution, everything is summarized and should always answer all of the readers questions. Hope this helps! (:
Look for a Friend
Sam is a little fish. He lives in the sea. He is very lonely. He wants to have a friend. The friend looks like him. Sam sees an ink fish. The ink fish has eight legs. He doesn't look like Sam. So Sam goes away. Sam meets a shark. He wants to say hello to the shark. The shark opens his big mouth. Sam runs away quickly. Sam is tired and hungry. He wants to have a rest. Then he sees a round fish. She says to him. "Hello! Would you like to be my friend?" Sam answers: "Of course! But you are round. I am flat." The round fish days: "But we are both fishes."
Sam thinks and says, "You are right. Let's be friends." They become good friends.
<span>The sailors and friends.
In this, Odysseus is addressing his crew after learning from Circe of the Sirens and their powerful voices. The Sun and sea gods have not been introduced yet (which leaves out Helios and Perimedes also) and Circe/the Sirens are the subjects, not the major characters.</span>
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Carlson´s words show that he´s incapable of understanding George´s remorse over having just killed his best friend, Lennie. This is a reference to the title of the novel which was taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse".
Explanation:
In the poem, Burns expresses his remorse over the accidental destruction of a mouse’s home while he was working in a field. A similar remorse George is feeling at the end of the novel.
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When the narrator decides to ignore his father's words and eat the food of the gods, he realizes that he is learning to make his own choices.
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