JAMB - Literature In English (2007 - No. 33)
This question is based on General Literary Principles
The part of a play when climax approaches is known as
The part of a play when climax approaches is known as
epitasis
protasis
catharsis
catastasis
Explanation
Catastasis is a term used in classical dramatic structure, especially in Greek and Roman drama, to describe the stage of a play just before the climax. It comes from the Greek word katastasis, meaning "settling" or "establishing." This stage represents the height of the rising action, when the dramatic tension reaches its peak, but the actual climax (the turning point or moment of highest drama) has not yet occurred.
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