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- Epitasis abstract "In classical drama, the epitasis (Ancient Greek: ἐπίτασις) is the main action of a play, in which the trials and tribulations of the main character increase and build toward a climax and dénouement. It is the third and central part when a play is analyzed into five separate parts: prelude, protasis, epitasis, catastasis and catastrophe.In modern dramatic theory, the dramatic arc is often referred to, which uses somewhat different divisions but is substantially the same concept overall.".
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- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Catastasis.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Catastrophe_(drama).
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drama.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Classical_drama.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Dramatic_structure.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Dramatic_theory.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Protasis.
- Epitasis wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Greece.
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- Epitasis subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Epitasis subject Category:Drama.
- Epitasis hypernym Action.
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- Epitasis comment "In classical drama, the epitasis (Ancient Greek: ἐπίτασις) is the main action of a play, in which the trials and tribulations of the main character increase and build toward a climax and dénouement. It is the third and central part when a play is analyzed into five separate parts: prelude, protasis, epitasis, catastasis and catastrophe.In modern dramatic theory, the dramatic arc is often referred to, which uses somewhat different divisions but is substantially the same concept overall.".
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