Epiphany. An epiphany is a moment of sudden insight or understanding.
Isaac newton's epiphany about gravity and a falling apple. (from Collins Cobuild English dictionary)
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Insight Sometimes, depending on the nature of the realization, it may be called an "aha" or "mountain top" experience. It is called SAKSHATKAR in Sanskrit.
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The word is epiphany.
In English, questions are considered to be in the indicative mood. Therefore, the mood of "What is the sudden realization or insight in which a character recognizes a truth or previously unknown information?" is indicative.
An epiphany is a moment of sudden realization or insight. It often refers to a moment of clarity when a deeper understanding or truth is revealed. In a religious context, it can refer to the manifestation of a divine being.
The literary technique often employed to present a sudden revelation or insight into truth is known as "epiphany." This technique is used to highlight a character's realization or understanding that fundamentally changes their perspective in a story.
A sudden realization about the nature or meaning of something. An epiphany can often come about due to some experience that may trigger the sudden realization. Refer to link below.
In present tense the word "realize" is used a bit like the word "understand". ie: "I realize this isn't easy for you to hear, but your father was a traitor to his country." or something along those lines. In past tense "realized" describes a moment of sudden understanding, and epiphany: "It was then that I realized that the problem was much bigger than I could handle."
The synonyms would be an epiphany, realization, or sudden insight. Another terms used for the result of the action is breakthrough.
That Romeo was dead and that she was pregnant with his child....