In ZZ Packer's short story "Brownies," the climax occurs when the group of Brownies confronts a troop of white girls at a summer camp, believing they have been the victims of racial discrimination. The tension escalates as the girls prepare for a confrontation, only to discover that the misunderstandings and prejudices they held were based on assumptions rather than reality. This moment forces both groups to confront their biases and the complexities of their identities, leading to an unexpected resolution. The climax underscores themes of race, innocence, and the impact of stereotypes on young individuals.
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