In the book The Egypt Game the climax occurs when the girl and her brother are trying to get through the gate to go to their clubhouse. As the girl goes through the fence and her brother is watching, she is grabbed from behind. Her brother is immobilized by the incident. The professor sees what is happening from his window and yells for help. The man lets go and runs.
The scene is tense with all of the action coming to a climax. Once the man drops the girl, she is alright. The police arrive and her little brother tells the police who he had seen grab his sister.
I think that the speaker is saying that even though death is unavoidable in the end then we should not just merely accept it and try our hardest to make our lives meaningful while we are alive. She infers that she has too much that she has yet to do in her life and that she doesn’t have enough time to stop for anything, even something a powerful as death.
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I think he was not dreaming of scandal when he uttered this warning; that was a thing which would never have entered into his mind to consider in connection with his wife's name or his own.
The opinion about the Russian society that Leo Tolstoy expresses in this excerpt from The Death of Ivan Ilyich is the following one:
<span>D. Peasants more readily accepted unpleasant facts of life, while the middle class tried to deny them.
We can see that Ivan's servant is with him all along during his sickness, helping him and understanding what is going on, whereas people who belong to the middle or upper class regard his condition with disgust. </span>