Anti-climax is a situation in a play or a story that releases tension after:
Climax
Exposition
Denouement
Conflict
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Climax
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Anti-climax is a situation in a play or a story that releases tension after:
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About the elements of Drama:
- Drama is a genre that is performed on stage.
- It is the acting out of a play/ prose/ fiction/ historical element on stage by people, taking up characters.
- Drama is enacted not only for the purpose of entertainment, but it also aims at instructing/ educating the audience.
- Traditional Dramas have a few elements that should be followed when performed.
- The elements are: Character, Plot, Conflict, Climax, Theme, Dialogue, etc.,
About anticlimax:
- Anticlimax refers to the portion that comes after a rise in the series of happenings.
- The rise in the temperament of the drama is called the climax. The portion that comes after that is called anticlimax.
- Thus anticlimax means the fall in the temperament of the play.
- Exposition is the background of the play.
- Denouement is the revealing of the secrets or confusions in the play.
- Conflict refers to disturbance/ problems in the play.
- Therefore anticlimax comes after climax.
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