The climactic moment in the battle is immortalized in the 70-meter-long Bayeux Tapestry, where an arrow striking Harold in the eye seals the Norman victory.
This is when you get the climactic scene where factory workers and factory owners team up to chase down the scientist to destroy him and his invention.
It's like, it takes you on a musical journey, and it's that climactic build that, that we get from this song, that I think really hits a lot of listeners.
And it originates I think in India but they, I think the underlying idea is that because yoga originates in India that we should practice yoga in the same climactic conditions.
He returns to the battlefield with a newfound resolve, and in a climactic duel that will go down in history, he faces off against Hector, the hero of Troy.
Chapter 4: The Climactic Discharge Once the electrical tension surpasses the air's breakdown voltage, a path of ionized air, called a " step leader, " descends from the cloud.
While Renaissance artists had focused on imitating the classical Greeks, depicting moments of calmness or poise amidst intensity, Baroque artists emphasized the climactic moment of a story with dynamic action.
The moment is recalled of the Titanic's climactic sinking scene in which Dicaprio and Winslet hang from the ocean liner as half of the ship vertically plunges into the water.
" Did you hear what I said? " a racist sheriff said to Lewis, ordering him to retreat from the courthouse steps during a climactic confrontation in Selma, Alabama, in 1965.
Watching the climactic scene in " Rebel Without a Cause, " as Dean sobs over Sal Mineo's lifeless body, Winkler fell in love with the way physical motion alone could communicate such deep feeling.
An even better example, at least in my opinion, can be found in Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line, where during one of its climactic combat sequences, the camera isn't fixated on one character.