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What are the climax of filipono and drunkard by william saroyan?

In "The Filipino and the Drunkard" by William Saroyan, there are two main climaxes. The first climax occurs when the Filipino and the drunkard have their confrontation. The Filipino confronts the drunkard about his behavior and tells him that he is not welcome in the bar. The drunkard becomes angry and starts to fight the Filipino. The two of them fight until the Filipino is able to subdue the drunkard.

The second climax occurs when the Filipino and the drunkard are sitting at the bar together, drinking. The drunkard has realized that he was wrong to fight the Filipino and he apologizes. The Filipino accepts his apology and the two of them become friends.

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