e to celebrate the finished book. But when she walks in she sees Paul with a match in one hand and the story in the other hand. Anne screams and drops the champagne, and then Paul drops the match. This starts a huge fire and he threw the book into it. Anne grabbed the burned story and runs to put out the fire. Then Paul throws the typewriter and hits Anne in the back. This is important to the resolution because it builds up to the climax and now Anne wants to kill Paul. 9.The fire- After the story gets set on fire, other piles of scrap paper set on fire and the desk catches fire also. A huge flame flies up Anne’s arm and the smell of burning flesh is in the air. There are huge shards of glass from the champagne bottle stuck in her knees, face and rest of her body. She tripped on the typewriter so Paul got on top of her and shoved handful after handful of burning paper into her mouth. Anne got up and tripped again. Then she lay motionless. 10.The climax/resolution- Anne got back to her feet and was covered in glass and blisters all over her body. Paul crawled out the door and locked Anne in. Then he went in the bathroom, closed the door and fell asleep. When he woke up he crawled onto the Parlor and threw the Penguin statue out the window and yelled for help. Two cops came in and went to the room where Anne was and inspected the room. Next the cops went down stairs and told Paul that there was burning ash and clothes, but no people....