hubertjordan094
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  • 27-06-2020
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Denouement and catastrophe do not refer to the same thing.
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False

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irenemarysamuel
irenemarysamuel irenemarysamuel
  • 27-06-2020

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Denouement and resolution mean the same thing: the end of a drama where the loose ends are tied up. The word catastrophe is sometimes used to describe the denouement or resolution of a tragedy, especially a classical tragedy constructed according to the descriptions given in Aristotle such as the tragedies of Corneille or Racine.

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uriandooliveira uriandooliveira
  • 23-10-2021

Answer:

false

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