The climax of story happens when Parson understood the lies of the beggar, and he tells the beggar that in real he was the victim of the brutal action of the beggar. Parson tells the beggar that it was the beggar who had jumped on him and the beggar had not been trampled on. Parson said "The story is true," Mr. Parsons said, "except that it was the other way around." (kantor, pp-138).Also, he said "I was in C shop," said Mr. Parsons. "It was the other way around (pp-138). 2) ...