"Woe! woe! woe! woe! all cometh clear at last." (1225)
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226) Apex Swag :P
(1225)
The high point. The most exciting part.
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." "Woe! woe! woe! woe! All cometh clear at last."
"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." "Woe! woe! woe! woe! All cometh clear at last."
The climax is the most exciting part of a play. It is the moment when the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome is decided.
discuss in detail all that happens in the first act of waiting for godot and attemp a critical evaluation of the events
I believe its called the climax
Octavius has the last lines, following Antony's "…noblest Roman of them all" speech.
"Woe! woe! woe!woe! all cometh clear at last."
The term that describes this part of a play's structure is called the "climax." In the climax, the tension reaches its peak as the plot and subplots intertwine, leading to a turning point in the narrative. It is typically followed by the resolution, where conflicts are addressed and outcomes are revealed.
It depends on how you're using the word climax. It can be a noun eg. the climax of the film/play.