The Climax of The Boy who harnessed the wind

The climax of this novel takes place when William finally completes his windmill and is able to bring energy to his household.This is clearly shown as the climax when William and Bryan write: “Look!” someone shouted. “He’s made light!” I threw my hands up in the air and shouted with joy, laughing so hard that I became dizzy. I held the bulb in triumph and addressed the unbelievers.” This is shown as the climax of the book because it is the moment when William is triumphant and he has succeeded in the goal he set out with (which was to bring energy to his household and his village). This also shows that he has overcome the archaic way of thinking when William and Bryan write: “I held the bulb in triumph and addressed the unbelievers.” All of this culminates to a moment in which all of Williams hard work is paid off, and people finally treat him with the respect that he so obviously deserves

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