What you are describing is the climax of the story. Traditionally, stories begin with introducing characters and setting and such and the action builds toward some kind of conflict in the middle. The rest of the story tells the aftermath.
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A statue done in 450BC by Myron is known as 'Discobus" and survives only in Roman copies. This statue shows a dramatic break from the archaic tradition of stiff, very frontal statues like the 'Kouros". Myron depicts an athelete in the midst of action, one can see the concentrated force and tension in the action. This piece is in a Transitional era of art, motion is depicted but in only one plane.
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Epic poems mix moral lessons with dramatic action and exciting stories that appeal to a large audience. Good and evil are clear and distinct. Through moral action, the epic hero is victorious over evil.
The turning point of a play is also known as the climax.
Yes, the Congressional Medal of Honour is the highest US military award.
The climax is the highest tension in literature and the turning point in the action. In the plot line, the climax happens after the rising action and before the action starts falling.
Action that builds tension
A dramatic structure is the structure of a story composing of Exposition, Rising Action, Turning point, falling action, denouement.
The turning point in a plot, story or dramatic action
falling action
The typical order of a dramatic plot includes exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (building of tension and conflict), climax (highest point of tension), falling action (resolution of conflict), and resolution (conclusion and final outcome).
No, turning point and climax are not the same thing. A turning point is a moment in the story where the action changes direction, while the climax is the highest point of tension in the story where the conflict is resolved. The turning point can lead to the climax but they serve different narrative functions.
Dramatic devices are elememts of the play which allow the writer to build up tension or other intended effects. These affects influence the action of the playand the response of the characters and audience.
The climax is the turning point of the story where the conflict reaches its peak and the characters face their most intense moment of tension and action. It is typically the most dramatic or pivotal moment in the plot that leads to the resolution of the conflict.
Dramatic devices are elememts of the play which allow the writer to build up tension or other intended effects. These affects influence the action of the playand the response of the characters and audience.
The rising action is known for building tension and developing the conflict in a story. It typically occurs after the exposition and before the climax, where the plot intensifies as characters face obstacles and challenges.
Some of the structural elements of plot that can be represented visually include the exposition (which sets up the story and characters), the rising action (which depicts the building of tension and conflict), the climax (the highest point of tension and the turning point of the story), and the falling action (the aftermath and resolution). These can be depicted in a visual representation such as a timeline or a mountain-like graph.