I think that 'adamant' would be a good word to describe this behavior.
Adamant is a word that can be used to describe a stubborn person that is unwilling to be persuaded into a change of mind. This would be a good word because in the sentence, the subject is doing something that would be considered slightly extreme to the outsider for what he/she wants. From these actions, we can see that he/she is unwilling to change their mind until they achieve their goal, which in this case is moving the cat's crate to the house.
1)
Hamm and Clov bicker about their relationship.
Rising Action
2)
Nagg and Nell reminisce about the past.
3)
Hamm tells the story of when he took in a beggar and a boy.
4)
Hamm and Clov argue about whether to end their lives.
Climax
5)
Clov makes a final speech and exits.
Falling Action
6)
Clov returns dressed to leave but silently remains.
Resolution
7)
Hamm covers his face and sits motionless.
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Answer:
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