Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Climax in The Landlady

I think that the climax is when Billy signs the book. I think that this is the climax because while signing the guest book he realizes that there have only two other people who stayed in this Bed and Breakfast in over two years. The names of the people also seemed familiar to Billy. This seemed strange to him.

“Well, you see, both of these names—Mulholland and Temple—I not only seem to remember each one of them separately, so to speak, but somehow or other, in some peculiar way, they both appear to be sort of connected together as well. As though they were both famous for the same sort of thing, if you see what I mean—like . . . well . . . like Dempsey and Tunney, for example, or Churchill and Roosevelt.”

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