An unexpected decrease of tension that often ends the plot without resolving the central conflict
In literature, anti-climactic refers to a situation where an expected significant event or moment falls short of expectations, resulting in a lack of intensity or impact. This can create a sense of disappointment or underwhelming resolution for the reader.
When an ending is crap
Anticlimactic (with an extra c before the t) means a decline viewed in disappointing contrast with a previous rise. An example would be a movie which, after several exciting events, ends with ordinary or inconsequential events. Anticlimatic, without the c, would mean someone who's against the weather.
anticlimax or anticlimatic
No. She felt writing another book would be anticlimatic.
romantic in literature means that
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What does mechanical conventions mean when used in literature?
It does mean the you have to be explaining exactly what is
A character in literature, is the same as an actor on the theatre stage.
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In literature the color white most often symbolizes death or purity.