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Exposition = introductory section that presents time, place, characters, situation Elements of Plot of a Tragedy
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Exciting Force = an event that happens to get the action moving
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Rising Action = series of events leading up to the climax, during which complications develop Events are typically in favor of the protagonist at this point.
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Climax = the highest point of action in the play, the turning point
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Falling Action = when events begin to go against the protagonist; occurs after the climax
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Moment of Final Suspense = moment near the end of the play when the situation looks like it will go in favor of the protagonist after all
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Catastrophe = the complete downfall of the protagonist
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nobility or wisdom fatal flaw reversal of fortune uncommon suffering epiphany/ recognition Every tragic hero has a fatal flaw. The audience typically feels pity for the tragic hero. Characteristics of a Tragic Hero
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