In the short story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson, the climax occurs when Laurie's mother attends a parent-teacher conference and discovers that there is no student named Charles in Laurie's class. She then realizes that Laurie has been pretending to be Charles, and the teacher's report of Laurie's behavior at school is the culmination of the story's conflict and tension.
In "Charles" by Shirley Jackson, the protagonist is Laurie's mother, who is the one narrating the story.
Shirley Jackson
he is generally bad
The author of Charles is Shirley Jackson.
Shirley Jackson wrote "Charles" in her home in North Bennington, Vermont. She was known for doing most of her writing at home, where she found solace and inspiration in her surroundings.
Charles is a veru bad kid and he is out of control
Charles is a short story written by Shirley Jackson and first published in 1948. In the story Charles as narrated by Laurie is always in trouble because Charles is an ill-mannered boy who misbehaves with his class fellows and even teachers.
In "Charles," by Shirley Jackson, the rising action builds as Laurie continues to come home with increasingly negative reports about Charles's behavior at school. The tension increases as Laurie's parents become more concerned and intrigued about Charles's antics. This ultimately leads to the climax of the story where the truth about Charles is revealed.
The Climax of "The Summer People" by Shirley Jackson takes place in the kitchen of the main characters' vacation home. In this scene, the tension builds as the elderly couple realizes that they are unable to leave the house, leading to a sense of trapped isolation and increasing dread.
Laurie, Charles, and Roger are both boys.
Shirley Jackson wrote the short story, 'The Lottery' in 1948. The antagonist in the story is the lottery itself. It is widely considered one of the most famous stories in American literature.
Theme is the moral of the story, which is if you lie, sooner or later you will be caught.