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- Eucatastrophe abstract "Eucatastrophe is a term coined by J. R. R. Tolkien which refers to the sudden turn of events at the end of a story which ensures that the protagonist does not meet some terrible, impending, and very plausible doom. Tolkien formed the word by affixing the Greek prefix eu, meaning good, to catastrophe, the word traditionally used in classically inspired literary criticism to refer to the \"unraveling\" or conclusion of a drama's plot. For Tolkien, the term appears to have had a thematic meaning that went beyond its literal etymological meaning in terms of form. In his definition as outlined in his 1947 essay \"On Fairy-Stories\", eucatastrophe is a fundamental part of his conception of mythopoeia. Though Tolkien's interest is in myth, it is also connected to the gospel; Tolkien calls the Incarnation of Christ the eucatastrophe of \"human history\" and the Resurrection the eucatastrophe of the Incarnation.Eucatastrophe has been labelled as a form of deus ex machina, due to both sharing an impossible problem being suddenly resolved. However, differences between the two have also been noted, such as its inherent connection to an optimistic view on the unfolding of events in the narrative of the world. In his view, Eucatastrophe can also occur without the use of a deus ex machina.".
- Eucatastrophe thumbnail La_Belle_au_Bois_Dormant_-_Sixth_of_six_engravings_by_Gustave_Doré.jpg?width=300.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageExternalLink books?id=JPNfox6H5qwC&pg=PA175&dq=eucatastrophe+deus+ex+machina&hl=en.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageID "1961883".
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- Eucatastrophe wikiPageRevisionID "708197237".
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Catastrophe.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Category:J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Narratology.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Deus_ex_machina.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Eagle_(Middle-earth).
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Shadow_of_Sauron,_by_Ted_Nasmith.jpg.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Gollum.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Gospel.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Happy_ending.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Incarnation_(Christianity).
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Doom.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Mythopoeia.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink On_Fairy-Stories.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink One_Ring.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Peripeteia.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Protagonist.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Resurrection.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink Sauron.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink The_Hobbit.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink The_Lord_of_the_Rings.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLink File:La_Belle_au_Bois_Dormant_-_Sixth_of_six_engravings_by_Gustave_Doré.jpg.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eucatastrophe".
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageWikiLinkText "eucatastrophe".
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:How.
- Eucatastrophe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eucatastrophe subject Category:J._R._R._Tolkien.
- Eucatastrophe subject Category:Narratology.
- Eucatastrophe hypernym Term.
- Eucatastrophe type Writer.
- Eucatastrophe type Writer.
- Eucatastrophe comment "Eucatastrophe is a term coined by J. R. R. Tolkien which refers to the sudden turn of events at the end of a story which ensures that the protagonist does not meet some terrible, impending, and very plausible doom. Tolkien formed the word by affixing the Greek prefix eu, meaning good, to catastrophe, the word traditionally used in classically inspired literary criticism to refer to the \"unraveling\" or conclusion of a drama's plot.".
- Eucatastrophe label "Eucatastrophe".
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Q81718.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Eukatastrophe.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Eucatástrofe.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Eucatastrophe.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Eucatastròfa.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs m.0696nf.
- Eucatastrophe sameAs Q81718.
- Eucatastrophe wasDerivedFrom Eucatastrophe?oldid=708197237.
- Eucatastrophe depiction La_Belle_au_Bois_Dormant_-_Sixth_of_six_engravings_by_Gustave_Doré.jpg.
- Eucatastrophe isPrimaryTopicOf Eucatastrophe.