It means disaster and it derives from Greek
In literary literature, catastrophe refers to the climax or turning point of a story where events reach a crisis point and character's fate is decided. It is often a moment of great tension and conflict that leads to a resolution or conclusion of the story.
A literary term for a small stream is "brook."
A literary term is what you can use to define the makeup of a story. Sample literary terms include characterization, plot, genre, foreshadowing, and more.
The wrods pale fear are an example of the literary term personification.
They are plays. That is the literary term for a dramatic script intended to be performed live.
a catastrophe is a french term witch translated means : "disaster" {Example: le soupier Etais un catastrophe!} witch mean's that the supper was a disaster! hope it helped!! :) -cheezequeen27-
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the literary term for multiple moose, or the plural of moose, is moose. e.g I have a herd of moose. it sounds alot better then I have a herd of mooses. so the plural is moose.
Foreshadowing is the literary term that hints at or suggests events that will happen later in the story.