The part of a play when climax approaches is known as

a

Catastasis

b

Catharsis

c

protasis

d

Epitasis

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Molly1122
2 years ago

The answer is catastasis

Birdsung
2 years ago
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Precgee
2 years ago

catharsis is the answer

OLATUNBOSUN_TP
1 year ago

**Catastasis** and **Epitasis** are terms used in classical dramatic structure, particularly in Greek and Elizabethan plays.

1. **Epitasis** – This is the part of a drama where the plot thickens. It follows the introduction (protasis) and builds up the conflict, introducing complications and increasing tension. It sets the stage for the climax.

2. **Catastasis** – This is the point where the action reaches its highest intensity, just before the climax or catastrophe. It is the final stage of the rising action, marking the turning point where things will soon be resolved. please study freitag's pyramid of plot development

In simple terms, **epitasis** is the rising action filled with conflicts, while **catastasis** is the peak of tension before the climax.

Birdsung
2 years ago

Ans is A pls

charlesene
2 years ago

The part of a play when climax approaches is known as. Catastasis.

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